
What is Christianity?
An Introduction
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 4. June 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-1-032-80340-1 (ISBN)
Description
What is Christianity? brings to life the beliefs and story of Christianity. This textbook provides a thorough overview and critical assessment of core beliefs, their origin, and how adherents of the world's largest religion practice their faith. In this unique textbook, the following questions are answered from the perspectives of theologians, historians, biblical scholars, and philosophers:
1 What are the central beliefs of Christianity?
2 Where do these beliefs come from?
3 What are the major challenges to Christian belief?
4 How do these beliefs inform Christian practice?
Each chapter includes summaries, introductory reading, advanced further reading, and suggested internet resources. In addition, every contributor provides a short video lecture that expands on the themes discussed in their chapter. Together, these materials make this volume an ideal resource for students beginning their study of Christianity and Christian Theology, as well as for readers seeking a deeper understanding of the Christian intellectual and spiritual tradition.
1 What are the central beliefs of Christianity?
2 Where do these beliefs come from?
3 What are the major challenges to Christian belief?
4 How do these beliefs inform Christian practice?
Each chapter includes summaries, introductory reading, advanced further reading, and suggested internet resources. In addition, every contributor provides a short video lecture that expands on the themes discussed in their chapter. Together, these materials make this volume an ideal resource for students beginning their study of Christianity and Christian Theology, as well as for readers seeking a deeper understanding of the Christian intellectual and spiritual tradition.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Undergraduate Advanced and Undergraduate Core
Illustrations
1 s/w Tabelle
1 Tables, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
470 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-80340-1 (9781032803401)
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Persons
Anthony Bolos is the Director of New College Madison, an initiative of the SL Brown Foundation, where he teaches and develops programs at the intersection of philosophy and theology. His research focuses primarily on epistemology and the philosophy of religion.
James Watkins is the Associate Dean of Academic Affairs and Affiliate Professor of Theological Aesthetics at Nashotah House Theological Seminary. He has a PhD in theology from the University of St Andrews and has taught classes about Christianity to students of all ages.
J. Richard Middleton is Professor Emeritus of Biblical Worldview and Exegesis at Northeastern Seminary and currently serves as a Fellow of Every Voice for Kingdom Diversity and a Scholar with Global Scholars Canada. His research area is Old Testament theology with a focus on creation, suffering, and the ethics of power.
James Watkins is the Associate Dean of Academic Affairs and Affiliate Professor of Theological Aesthetics at Nashotah House Theological Seminary. He has a PhD in theology from the University of St Andrews and has taught classes about Christianity to students of all ages.
J. Richard Middleton is Professor Emeritus of Biblical Worldview and Exegesis at Northeastern Seminary and currently serves as a Fellow of Every Voice for Kingdom Diversity and a Scholar with Global Scholars Canada. His research area is Old Testament theology with a focus on creation, suffering, and the ethics of power.
Content
Introduction Part 1: What Do Christians Believe? 1. Creation 2. Incarnation 3. Trinity 4. Kingdom of God Part 2: Where Do Christian Beliefs Come from? 5. Origin and Authority of the Bible 6. Jesus and Paul 7. Tradition and Reform 8. Nature and Culture Part 3: What are Some Challenges to Christian Belief? 9. How Do Christians Justify Their Beliefs? 10. Is the Problem of Evil a Defeater for Christianity? 11. Does Science Undermine Christian Beliefs about the World? Part 4. How Do Christians Practice Their Beliefs? 12. Loving One's Neighbor 13. The Practice of Prayer 14. The Practice of Worship 15. The Practice of Reading the Bible