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¿Cómo fue posible la expansión de un pequeño movimiento mesiánico nacido en los confines del Imperio romano, hasta llegar a convertirse en la religión dominante de la civilización occidental? En contra de una visión arraigada, la perspectiva sociológica es capaz demostrar que el cristianismo no surgió como un movimiento clandestino de los desposeídos del Imperio y que su notable crecimiento no fue debido a súbitas conversiones masivas. La curva de expansión del cristianismo entre los años 40 y 300 pone de manifiesto que, en tiempos de Constantino, ya se había convertido en una fuerza considerable, con patrones de crecimiento muy similares a los de movimientos religiosos exitosos de tiempos más recientes. Más que una causa del triunfo del cristianismo, el edicto de Milán fue una respuesta astuta al rápido crecimiento de esa religión y a su influencia política. A partir de los conocimientos sociológicos sobre la conversión y la manera en que los grupos religiosos reclutan a sus miembros, este libro trata todos los temas relevantes para explicar la expansión del cristianismo: el trasfondo social de los conversos, la misión a los judíos, el estatus de la mujer en la Iglesia, la función del martirio y de la caridad, y el papel de la fertilidad y las enfermedades, sin olvidar la importancia central de la enseñanza, la moralidad y la fe en las comunidades cristianas. No sólo es un texto imprescindible para el lector interesado en los orígenes del cristianismo, sino que constituye una valiosa introducción en los métodos dela ciencia social destinada a estudiosos e historiadores de la Biblia.
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How did Christianity come to win official recognition from the state in A.D. 325? Why then? Why not until then? Harnack outlines answers to these questions and analysis the causes and courses of this transition. A standard work on the early expansion of the church by one of the greatest students of early Christianity in the last 200 years.
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This readable survey on the history of missions tells the story of pivotal turning points in the expansion of Christianity, enabling readers to grasp the big picture of missional trends and critical developments. Alice Ott examines twelve key points in the growth of Christianity across the globe from the Jerusalem Council to Lausanne '74, an approach that draws on her many years of classroom teaching. Each chapter begins with a close-up view of a particularly compelling and paradigmatic episode in Christian history before panning out for a broader historical outlook. The book draws deeply on primary sources and covers some topics not addressed in similar volumes, such as the role of British abolitionism on mission to Africa and the relationship between imperialism and mission. It demonstrates that the expansion of Christianity was not just a Western-driven phenomenon; rather, the gospel spread worldwide through the efforts of both Western and non-Western missionaries and through the crucial ministry of indigenous lay Christians, evangelists, and preachers. This fascinating account of worldwide Christianity is suitable not only for the classroom but also for churches, workshops, and other seminars.