
Conversion Has Played A Central Role In The History Of Christianity. In This First In-depth And Wide-ranging Narrative History, David W. Kling Examines The Dynamic Of Individuals, Families, And People Groups Who Turn To The Christian Faith. Global In Reach, This Book Progresses From Early Christian Beginnings In The Roman World To Christianity's Expansion Into Europe, The Americas, China, India, And Africa. Although Conversion Is Often Associated With A Particular Strand Of Modern Christianity (evangelical) And A Particular Type Of Experience (sudden, Overwhelming), It Is, When Examined Over Two Millennia, A Phenomenon Far More Complex Than Any One-dimensional Profile Would Suggest. No Single, Unitary Paradigm Defines Conversion, And No Easily Demonstrable Process Accounts For Why People Convert To Christianity. Rather, A Multiplicity Of Factors-historical, Personal, Social, Geographical, Theological, Psychological, And Cultural-shape The Converting Process. A History Of Christian Conversion Not Only Narrates The Conversions Of Select Individuals And Peoples. It Also Engages Current Theories And Models To Explain Conversion And Examines Recurring Themes In The Converting Process: Gender, Agency, Motivation, Testimony, Coercion, Self-identity, True Conversion, Music, Communication, The Body, And Divine Presence. Accessible To Scholars, Students, And Those With A General Interest In Conversion, Kling's Book Is, To Date, The Most Satisfying And Comprehensive Account Of Conversion In Christian History; This Major Work Will Become A Standard Must-read In Conversion Studies-- Provided By Publisher.
This book investigates the multifaceted nature of religious conversion by examining how individuals and groups have adopted the Christian faith over two millennia. David W. Kling, a professor of religious studies, utilizes a vast array of historical accounts and sociological frameworks to challenge the notion that conversion is a singular, uniform experience. He argues that the process is shaped by a complex interplay of personal, social, geographical, and theological factors rather than a standardized psychological event.
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Scholars and students recognize this work as a comprehensive reference for understanding the diversity of conversion experiences throughout history. Experts highlight the text for its ability to synthesize complex sociological theories with detailed historical narrative in an accessible manner.
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Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
New York : Oxford University Press,
ISBN-10:
0190062622
ISBN-13:
9780190062620
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