The The Christian Society
Format:Paperback
Publisher:James Clarke & Co Ltd
Published:27th Jan '22
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
In The Christian Society, one of the great Christian commentators of the twentieth century describes how the Church came to be a society. The past relationship between the missionary church and the pagan cultures it replaced is discussed alongside more recent delicate ecumenical relationships and the ongoing conflict between the church and atheism. Stephen Neill's perceptiveness as a historian is shown in his masterful summary of the church's story from the days of Jesus to his own time. Meanwhile, his experience as a missionary and ecumenist comes to the fore as he demonstrates how the unity of the church is integral to its place in modern society, and its power to create a society. Throughout, his approach is empirical, and he considers 'all who have claimed the Christian name, without making preliminary judgements as to their orthodoxy or their standing within the general body of Christian people.' The result is a comprehensive depiction of Christianity as a social phenomenon that is as relevant today as when it was written.
Praise for the original edition: In a real way this is a book of our time. For it combines a number of interests which have characterised our generation in a degree without precedent in church history. . . . It tells us whence the church has come and what are the roads on which today Christians hope to advance. Conrad Bergendoff, Augustana College
ISBN: 9780718896065
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355 pages