The Cambridge History of Christianity: Volume 9, World Christianities C.1914-c.2000

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Hugh McLeod
Cambridge University Press, 12.01.2006 - 717 Seiten
Introduction / Hugh McLeod -- Being a Christian in the early twentieth century / Hugh McLeod -- The papacy / John Pollard -- Ecumenism / David M. Thompson -- Christianity, colonialism and missions / Kevin Ward -- The pentecostal and charismatic movements / Allan Anderson -- Independency in Africa and Asia / Allan Anderson and Edmond Tang -- The great war / Michael Snape -- The Christian churches and politics in Europe, 1914-1939 / Martin Conway -- Latin America, c. 1914-c. 1950 / Christopher Abel -- African Christianity : from the world wars to decolonisation / Ogbu U. Kalu -- The African diaspora in the Caribbean and Europe from pre-emancipation to the present day / Roswith Gerloff -- Christianity in the United States during the inter-war years / Colleen McDannell -- Christian churches in Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific, 1914-1970 / Katharine Massam -- Catholicism and protestantism in the second world war in Europe / Andrew Chandler -- The Cold War, the hegemony of the United States and the golden age of Christian democracy / Dianne Kirby -- The religious ferment of the sixties / Michael Walsh -- The crisis of Christianity in the west : entering a post-Christian era? / Hugh McLeod -- The revolutions in eastern Europe and the beginnings of the post-communist era / Philip Walters -- The transformation of Latin American Christianity, c. 1950-2000 / Edward L. Cleary -- Religion and racism : struggles around segregation, "Jim Crow" and apartheid / Steve De Gruchy -- Post-colonial Christianity in Africa / David Maxwell -- South Asia, 1911-2003 / Chandra Mallampalli -- Christianity in south-east Asia, 1914-2000 / John Roxborogh -- East Asia / Richard Fox Young -- Liturgy / Bryan D. Spinks -- Relations between Christians and Jews, 1914-2000 / Daniel R. Langton -- Relations between Christians and Muslims / David Thomas -- Relations between Christians and Buddhists and Hindus / David Cheetham -- Theologies of religions / David Cheetham -- Wealth and poverty / Duncan B. Forrester -- Marriage and the family / Adrian Thatcher -- Homosexuality / David Hilliard -- Patriarchy and women's emancipation / Pirjo Markkola -- The Church as women's space / Pirjo Markkola -- Christianity and the sciences / Peter J. Bowler -- Literature and film / David Jasper -- Music and Christianity in the twentieth century / Andrew Wilson-Dickson -- Christianity and art / Jutta Vinzent -- Church architecture / Nigel Yates -- Role models / Hugh McLeod -- Being a Christian at the end of the twentieth century / Hugh McLeod
 

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Introduction
1
Being a Christian in the early twentieth century
15
The papacy
29
Ecumenism
50
Christianity colonialism and missions
71
The Pentecostal and Charismatic movements
89
Independency in Africa and Asia
107
The Great War
131
Christianity in southeast Asia 19142000
436
East Asia
450
Liturgy
471
The other
483
Relations between Christians and Muslims
494
Relations between Christians and Buddhists and Hindus
502
Theologies of religions
508
Wealth and poverty
514

The Christian churches and politics in Europe 19141939
151
Latin America c1914c1950
179
African Christianity from the world wars to decolonisation
197
The African diaspora in the Caribbean and Europe from preemancipation to the present day
219
Christianity in the United States during the interwar years
236
Christian churches in Australia New Zealand and the Pacific 19141970
252
Catholicism and Protestantism in the Second World War in Europe
262
The Cold War the hegemony of the United States and the golden age of Christian democracy
285
The religious ferment of the sixties
304
The crisis of Christianity in the West entering a postChristian era?
323
The revolutions in eastern Europe and the beginnings of the postcommunist era
348
The transformation of Latin American Christianity c19502000
366
Religion and racism struggles around segregation Jim Crow and apartheid
385
Postcolonial Christianity in Africa
401
South Asia 19112003
422
Male and female
534
Homosexuality
546
Patriarchy and womens emancipation
555
The Church as womens space
562
Christianity and the sciences
569
Literature and the arts
582
Music and Christianity in the twentieth century
592
Christianity and art
599
Church architecture
607
Role models
618
Being a Christian at the end of the twentieth century
636
Bibliography
648
Index
691
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Hugh McLeod is Professor of Church History at the University of Birmingham. His many publications include Secularisation in Western Europe 1848-1914 (2000).

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