Geschichte des globalen Christentums
Teil 3: 20. Jahrhundert
Akintunde Akinade, Peter Antes, Gerlinde Baumann, Thomas Bremer, Christine Brocks, Heath Carter, Andrew Chandler, Grace Davie, Melanie Duguid-May, Siegfried Hermle, Norman A. Hjelm, Manfred Hutter, Christina Jacobs, Katharina Kunter, Frieder Ludwig, Gerard Mannion, Maren Müller, Harry Oelke, Peter C. Phan, Mitri Raheb, Jörg Rüpke, Jens Holger Schjørring, Ulrike Schroeder, Gabriele Stein, Veit Strassner, Geoffrey Troughton, Kevin Ward
The way in which the world’s religions are intertwined in the dynamics of global development has become obvious in the twenty-first century. This also applies to Christianity. In view of the fact that its historiography is still predominantly regional or national, however, little is known about Christianity’s historical process of development to become a religion that is globally active and plurally differentiated.
The third volume presents – for the first time in the German-speaking countries – a comprehensive, interdenominational and interdisciplinary history of global Christianity in the twentieth century. Renowned (church) historians and religious studies specialists trace developments during the century of world wars into the postmodern age. In addition to geographically arranged essays, supra-regional thematic issues such as ecumenism and Christian anti-Semitism are presented in an authoritative and comprehensible fashion.