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The Quiet Revolution: The story of a living faith around the world / organizing editor, Robin Keeley ; consulting editors, Robert Banks [and others].

Material type: TextPublication details: WM. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., Michigan: 1989Description: 384 p.; ill., 23 cmISBN:
  • 0802803156
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 261.8 QUI
Contents:
P.1.1. Contemporary scene: The global village. The secular outlook of today. Images of crisis and chaos -- p.1.2. Who are today's Christians?: Roman Catholics since the Council. The Orthodox families. Who are the Lutherans today? Reformed churches round the world. Make disciples, baptizing them. 'My parish is the world.' Children of the twentieth century. The Anglican communion. Churches together -- p.1.3. Christians on the move: Tomorrow's church today. Renewal in the Holy Spirit. Evangelicals at a crossroads. All things in common. Focus on worship. The unity movement. P.2.1. Which way for a continent?: Christians in Africa -- p.2.2. Cradle of faiths: Christians in Asia -- p.2.3. A world of our own: Australia and the South Pacific -- p.2.4. The decline of faith?: Christians in Europe -- p.2.5. Good news for the poor: Christians in Latin America -- p.2.6. New-world faith: Christians in North America. P.3.1. Thinking through the faith: The gospel in today's world. Theology today. Are Christians and scientists friends again? Hope in a despairing world. Does the Bible speak today? -- p.3.2. Proclaiming the faith: The missionary inheritance. Telling the world. Defending the faith today -- p.3.3. Applying the faith: Stewards of creation. Bread for the world. War and peace in the twentieth century. The changing sexual scene. Issues of life and death. Racism, justice and civil rights. Spirituality today. Word and deed.
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Includes indexes.
"First published 1985 under the title Christianity: a world faith by Lion Publishing."--Title page verso.
"First American edition published 1985 under the title Christianity in today's world by Wm. B. Eerdmans. . . ."--Title page verso.

P.1.1. Contemporary scene: The global village. The secular outlook of today. Images of crisis and chaos --
p.1.2. Who are today's Christians?: Roman Catholics since the Council. The Orthodox families. Who are the Lutherans today? Reformed churches round the world. Make disciples, baptizing them. 'My parish is the world.' Children of the twentieth century. The Anglican communion. Churches together --
p.1.3. Christians on the move: Tomorrow's church today. Renewal in the Holy Spirit. Evangelicals at a crossroads. All things in common. Focus on worship. The unity movement. P.2.1. Which way for a continent?: Christians in Africa --
p.2.2. Cradle of faiths: Christians in Asia --
p.2.3. A world of our own: Australia and the South Pacific --
p.2.4. The decline of faith?: Christians in Europe --
p.2.5. Good news for the poor: Christians in Latin America --
p.2.6. New-world faith: Christians in North America. P.3.1. Thinking through the faith: The gospel in today's world. Theology today. Are Christians and scientists friends again? Hope in a despairing world. Does the Bible speak today? --
p.3.2. Proclaiming the faith: The missionary inheritance. Telling the world. Defending the faith today --
p.3.3. Applying the faith: Stewards of creation. Bread for the world. War and peace in the twentieth century. The changing sexual scene. Issues of life and death. Racism, justice and civil rights. Spirituality today. Word and deed.

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