
The Christian Experience
An Introduction to Christianity
Michael Molloy(Author)
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Published on 6. April 2017
Book
Hardback
528 pages
978-1-4725-8282-9 (ISBN)
Description
How do we study Christian life and thought? How have political and cultural events influenced the experiences of Christians in different places, at different times? How has the world's largest religion been lived in varied parts of the world?
The Christian Experience is the first textbook to unite traditional approaches to Christianity with special attention to art, music, architecture, and lived experiences. The material, individual, and personal sides of Christianity are brought to the fore throughout this chronological survey. Every chapter begins with a "first encounter" in order to bring the subject matter to life for students, mirroring the author's approach in his successful book Experiencing the World's Religions. This book on Christianity features over 100 color images, maps, and diagrams, and each chapter ends by pointing to additional print and electronic resources.
Michael Molloy considers practices, insights, and artistic creations of Christians across the centuries. The book shows how Christian belief is being practiced in our own time, and it invites readers to imagine how Christianity might evolve in the future.
The Christian Experience is the first textbook to unite traditional approaches to Christianity with special attention to art, music, architecture, and lived experiences. The material, individual, and personal sides of Christianity are brought to the fore throughout this chronological survey. Every chapter begins with a "first encounter" in order to bring the subject matter to life for students, mirroring the author's approach in his successful book Experiencing the World's Religions. This book on Christianity features over 100 color images, maps, and diagrams, and each chapter ends by pointing to additional print and electronic resources.
Michael Molloy considers practices, insights, and artistic creations of Christians across the centuries. The book shows how Christian belief is being practiced in our own time, and it invites readers to imagine how Christianity might evolve in the future.
Reviews / Votes
Clearly written, abundantly illustrated, and attentive to the many expressions of Christianity around the world, The Christian Experience 'takes you there' in this excellent introductory survey of Christian history. * David W. Kling, Professor of Religious Studies, University of Miami, USA * The definitive introduction to the world's largest religion. Magisterial in scope and rich in detail this is a rare book both beautifully wrought and written. The diversity of Christianity is explored in its many manifestations: in myth, symbol, ritual; art and architecture; film and music. Mini-biographies of the many male and female colorful and controversial leaders are included. And neither is the future of the faith forgotten. The author observes the newest shifts occurring in the movement as its two billion members increasingly interact on the global stage with other competing religions, both folk and formal ones. An indispensable text for an introductory yet comprehensive overview of Christianity. * Chas. H. Barfoot, Honors Faculty Instructor of Religion, Arizona State University, USA * Molloy's text is engaging, free of jargon, and easily accessible to uninitiated undergraduates, while still incorporating a large amount of information in a reasonably sized, comprehensive introductory text. Highly recommended. * John Allan Knight, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, Marist College, USA * Presents a global perspective of the origins, history, and contemporary practices of Christianity adroitly highlighting the interaction of religion with the broader culture. * Kevin Newburg, Assistant Professor of the History of Christianity, Drew University, USA * Overall, Molloy has written a textbook that masterfully surveys the history of Christianity. His clear writing engages readers by encouraging them to reflect on the importance of Christianity in broader contexts. In contrast to traditional textbooks about Christianity, Molloy pays special attention to the role of art, music, architecture, and religious encounters. As Molloy emphasizes, religion-especially Christianity in the case of his textbook-must be experienced to fully understand and appreciate. * Reading Religion *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
8 Maps
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 169 mm
Weight
1279 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4725-8282-9 (9781472582829)
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E-Book
04/2017
1st Edition
Bloomsbury Academic
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Michael Molloy is author of Experiencing World Religions, 6th Edition.
Content
List of Images
List of Maps
List of Diagrams
Preface
Chapter 1 Studying Christianity
Chapter 2 The Jewish Origins
Chapter 3 The Background and Life of Jesus
Chapter 4 The World of Paul and the New Testament
Chapter 5 Constantine and Early Eastern Christianity
Chapter 6 Christianity Expands in the West
Chapter 7 Western Christianity in the Middle Ages
Chapter 8 Reform and Renewal
Chapter 9 Eastern Christianity Expands
Chapter 10 Modern Christianity
Chapter 11 Contemporary Christianity
Chapter 12 Looking to the Future
Endnotes
Index
List of Maps
List of Diagrams
Preface
Chapter 1 Studying Christianity
Chapter 2 The Jewish Origins
Chapter 3 The Background and Life of Jesus
Chapter 4 The World of Paul and the New Testament
Chapter 5 Constantine and Early Eastern Christianity
Chapter 6 Christianity Expands in the West
Chapter 7 Western Christianity in the Middle Ages
Chapter 8 Reform and Renewal
Chapter 9 Eastern Christianity Expands
Chapter 10 Modern Christianity
Chapter 11 Contemporary Christianity
Chapter 12 Looking to the Future
Endnotes
Index