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Genre/Form: | Prayers Prières |
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Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Michael Counsell |
ISBN: | 0819218251 9780819218254 0819219215 9780819219213 |
OCLC Number: | 41641285 |
Description: | xxviii, 644 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents: | The background -- The first four Christian centuries -- The early Western church -- The Eastern church -- The Greek church -- Armenia -- Russia -- The Syrian Orthodox churches -- China -- The Indian Syrian churches -- The Coptic Orthodox church -- Papyri -- Inscriptions -- The Uniat churches -- Celtic Christianity -- Anglo-Saxon Christianity -- The medieval West -- Monastic spirituality -- The Mendicant orders or Friars -- Italian spiritual writers -- Teutonic mysticism -- English Christianity before the Reformation -- The Humanists -- The Protestant Reformation -- The English Reformation -- The counter-Reformation -- English Christianity after the Reformation -- Pietism -- Scots Protestants -- The seventeenth century -- Methodism -- Early American Christianity -- The eighteenth century -- The evangelical and missionary revival -- The nineteenth century -- The Anglo-Catholic revival -- Nineteenth-century Roman Catholicism -- Nineteenth-century Scots Protestants -- American Christianity in the nineteenth century -- The early twentieth century -- Prayers from two World Wars -- Black worship. The pentecostal and charismatic movements and the healing ministry -- Twentieth-century liturgies -- Feminist spirituality -- The twentieth century Celtic revival -- Prayers by indigenous peoples -- Twentieth-century Roman Catholic spirituality -- Ecumenical spirituality today -- More contemporary prayers. |
Other Titles: | Two thousand years of prayer |
Responsibility: | compiled by Michael Counsell. |
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