A people's history of Christianity.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Minneapolis : Fortress Press, c2010.Description: 7 v. : ill., maps 23 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • BR 121.3 .P390 2010
Summary: Attempts to give contemporary progressive Christians a sense of their family history, refracted through famous men and women whose work within and outside the institutional church, fuelled sometimes "alternative" practices, as they tread to follow Jesus the Prophet. Organized chronologically, each section of the book includes a chapter on religious observance and one on social justice, illuminating the author's conviction that authentic Christianity can be discovered in the practice of loving God and neighbor.
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Attempts to give contemporary progressive Christians a sense of their family history, refracted through famous men and women whose work within and outside the institutional church, fuelled sometimes "alternative" practices, as they tread to follow Jesus the Prophet. Organized chronologically, each section of the book includes a chapter on religious observance and one on social justice, illuminating the author's conviction that authentic Christianity can be discovered in the practice of loving God and neighbor.

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