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The Next Christendom

The Coming of Global Christianity

Author Jenkins, Philip
Price Normal price £9.99 — Discount price £8.99 — You save £1.00  <convert>
Biblio 019518307X; pp. 368 4 maps Rev ed
ISBN13 9780195183078
Binding Paperback
Published    April 2007
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc, USA

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Next Christendom

The first edition of "The Next Christendom" (2001) was hailed as a landmark in our understanding of modern Christianity. Renowned scholar of religion, Philip Jenkins was the first to document Christianity's dramatic demographic shift to the Southern Hemisphere and to recognize the larger significance of that previously overlooked phenomenon. In this new and substantially expanded second edition, Jenkins continues to study the remarkable expansion of Christianity in the global South, in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.

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