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Jesus Christ in World History
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Contents: Perceptions an Receptions of Jesus Christ – World History, World Religions, and Worldviews – Messianic Expectations and Beliefs before the Common Era – Jesus, the Messiah/Christ – From the Birth of Christianity to the Rise of Islam – From the Rise of Islam to the Discovery of New Worlds – From the Discovery of New Worlds to the French Revolution – From the French Revolution to World War I – From World War I to the End of World War II – From the End of World War II to the Present – Messianic Expectations and Beliefs in the Wake of Jesus Christ – Presence and Representations of Jesus Christ in World History.

About the Author

The Author: Jan A. B. Jongeneel is Honorary Professor Emeritus of Missiology at Utrecht University. He published a missiological encyclopedia in two volumes (recently reprinted in Bangalore) and supervised 41 missiological dissertations. He is editor of the series MISSION (Zoetermeer) and the series Studies in the Intercultural History of Christianity (Frankfurt am Main).

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«The figure of Jesus of Nazareth stands astride world history in a way unequalled by any other historical figure. Prof. Jongeneel provides a fresh and authoritative framework for examining the range of interpretations of Jesus Christ over the past two millennia by the major religious traditions and ideologies.» (Prof. Wilbert R. Shenk, Fuller Graduate School of Intercultural Studies, Pasadena, USA)
«This book unfolds history from various religious and ideological perspectives, tracing faith formulations and comparing them with the Christian view of Jesus as the Messiah/Christ. The extensive but precise scholarly content provides excellent reading into religions, philosophy, theology and mission. A commendable resource book for seekers of God.» (Prof. Siga Arles, Centre for Contemporary Christianity, Bangalore, India)
«I recommend Jesus Christ in Culture as basic reading in every course in missiology and in the burgeoning field of world Christian studies. I do not know of any book so capable of us understand the Jesus movement and tradition as it looks in the world's many historical perspectives. It should be in every serious theological library (...).» (William R Burrows, New York Theological Seminary, Center for World Christianity For Mission Studies)

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