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People's History of Christianity, A : Volume 6 : Modern Christianity to 1900
Outline: Christians encounter the modern spirit - After the Reformation, Christians found themselves living amidst wars of religion, Enlightenment, and colonization. The conflictive and fast-changing scene in which Christians of all allegiances were thrown yielded vase and distinct new challenges and venues to ordinary Christians. The spread of Christianity to lands outside Europe and the Middle East, the new pluralism within spread of Christianity, the incredible transformation of the Americas and of Christianity there - all these provoked new relations among Protestants and Catholics, women and men, master and slave. In this volume, the way in which lived Christianity and its practices were altered by these global changes in probed by an illustrious group of scholars led by distinguished historian Amanda Potterfield. With maps, illustrations, bibliographies, and a color gallery, this volume engagingly highlights how the local daily lives of Christians creatively and often surprisingly intersected with the global forces we know as modernity. Along with the editor Amanda Potterfield, the illustrious contributors to this volume include: H.B. Cavalcanti, Ava Chamberlain, John Corrigan, Carlos Eire, Peter Gardella, Cheryl A. Kirk-Duggan, Charles H. Lippy, Ronald L. Numbers, Vera Shevzov, Marilyn J. Westerkamp, Douglas L. Winiarski.
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