Aiming to provide a balanced introduction to the historical, cultural, theological and social aspects of Christianity's development, this book focuses on movements, people and controversies that have united and divided Christians over the centuries. In the final section of readers are invited to understand and engage in topics of continuing debate among Christians, such as women's ordination and modern technology in the Church.
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Aiming to provide a balanced introduction to the historical, cultural, theological and social aspects of Christianity's development, this book focuses on movements, people and controversies that have united and divided Christians over the centuries. In the final section of readers are invited to understand and engage in topics of continuing debate among Christians, such as women's ordination and modern technology in the Church.
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Christainity in its Simplest
This book is nothing like I expected it to be. I expected a boring book that would try to explain Christianity. The fact is that the book turned out to be very easy to read and very informative. I thought that I knew everything I needed to know about Christianity, but I was wrong. I have gained so much new facts, that I feel better equipped in terms of explaining to others what Christianity is. The way the book is written,it is written for students and doesn't just take one side. It show both sides in terms of showing what Christians believe in and what those who don't might feel like. This is a book that I can personally say was the only non-boring book I had out of my other books for school. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to better understand Christianity and its history, but yet doesn't feel like they want to be bored to death while doing it.