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A History of Christian Missions (Penguin History of the Church)
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| #464277 in Books | 1991-05-17 | 1991-05-17 | Original language:English | PDF # 6 | 7.77 x.92 x5.05l,.73 | File type: PDF | 528 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Adequate as an introduction|By Doug Erlandson|The history of Christian missions is a fascinating and multifaceted topic, and Stephen Neill does a decent job of distilling it in his book. Given that from the issuing of the Great Commission to the present, Christian missions have had nearly two millennia to spread throughout the globe, a comprehensive study would take several vol|About the Author|Stephen Neill (1900-1984) was the Anglican Bishop of Tirunelveli in southern India. Reverend Owen Chadwick is considered one of the foremost historians of church history. He is a former Regius Professor of Modern History at Cambridge and was Vic
A History of Christian Missions traces the expansion of Christianity from its origins in the Middle East to Rome, the rest of Europe and the colonial world, and assesses its position as a major religious force worldwide. Many of the world’s religions have not actively sought converts, largely because they have been too regional in character. Buddhism, Islam and Christianity, however, are the three chief exceptions to this, and Christianity in particular has found a...
You easily download any file type for your gadget.A History of Christian Missions (Penguin History of the Church) | Stephen Neill.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.