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De Toekomst van het Christendom: Trilogie

Deze trilogie onderzoekt de dynamische en vaak onverwachte toekomst van het christendom in een veranderende wereld. Het volgt hoe geloof zich aanpast, evolueert en wereldwijde gebeurtenissen en persoonlijke levens beïnvloedt. Dit is een tot nadenken stemmend onderzoek naar spiritualiteit, maatschappij en wat het betekent om een gelovige te zijn in de 21e eeuw en verder. De serie biedt een visie die zowel uitdagend als hoopvol is.

Die Zukunft des Christentums. Eine Analyse zur weltweiten Entwicklung im 21. Jahrhundert
The Next Christendom
God's Continent:Christianity, Islam, and Europe's Religious Crisis
  • What does the future hold for European Christianity? Many predict its collapse under globalization, Western secularism, and a surge of Muslim immigrants, suggesting Europe may become "Eurabia." Philip Jenkins challenges these claims, offering a more nuanced view of Europe's religious landscape. He acknowledges existing tensions but argues that the narrative of a Muslim-dominated Europe is based on myths, such as the idea that Muslims are the sole new immigrants. In reality, Christians from Africa, Asia, and Eastern Europe are also entering Western countries, infusing European Christianity with vibrant faith. Jenkins recognizes that both Christianity and Islam face significant challenges in a secular culture, yet rather than diminishing, both faiths are adapting. While church attendance may be declining, signs of enduring Christian loyalty persist, evidenced by the popularity of pilgrimages that attract millions—more than during past "ages of faith." Jenkins provides a hopeful perspective on the resilience and transformation of European Christianity amidst change.

    God's Continent:Christianity, Islam, and Europe's Religious Crisis
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  • The Next Christendom

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    The first edition of The Next Christendom has been hailed as a landmark in our understanding of modern Christianity. In this new and substantially expanded second edition, Jenkins continues to illuminate the remarkable expanion of Christianity in the global South--in Africa, Asia, and LatinAmerica--as well as the clash betwen Islam and Christianity since September 11. Among the major topics covered are the growing schism between Northern and Southern churches over issues of gender and sexuality, immigrant and ethnic churches in North America, and a special section on the split withinthe Anglican Communion. The first in a three-book trilogy on the changes besetting modern Christianity, this award-winning book will be welcomed by all of those who have come to recognize Philip Jenkins as one of our leading commentators on religion and world affairs.

    The Next Christendom
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