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The Death of Western Christianity

The Death of Western Christianity
Author: Patrick Sookhdeo
Publisher: Isaac Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Christian civilization
ISBN: 9780997703344

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The Death of Western Christianity surveys the current state of Christianity in the West, looking in particular at how Western culture has influenced and weakened the Church. It looks also at how Christianity is increasingly under attack in Western society, and becoming despised and marginalised. It points out how faithful Christians are being targeted by legal and other means and advises how they should prepare themselves for greater persecution to come. This is a prophetic book, which is timely.


The Decline of Established Christianity in the Western World

The Decline of Established Christianity in the Western World
Author: Paul Silas Peterson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2017-09-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1351390422

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While Church attendance in the West is often cited as being in decline, it is argued that this applies primarily to the older established forms of Christianity. Other expressions of the faith are, in fact, stable or even growing. This volume provides multidisciplinary interpretations of and responses to one of the most complicated and controversial issues regarding the global transformation of Christianity today: the decline of "established Christianity" in the Western world. It also addresses the future of Christianity in the West after the decline. Drawing upon historical research, sociology, religious studies, philosophy and theology, an international panel of contributors provide new theoretical frameworks for understanding this decline and offer creative suggestions for responding to it. "Established Christianity" is conceptualized as historically, culturally, socially and politically embedded religion (with or without official established status). This is a dynamic volume that gives fresh perspective on one of the great social changes taking place in the West today. As such, it will be of great interest to scholars of religious sociology, history and anthropology, as well as theologians.


The End of White Christian America

The End of White Christian America
Author: Robert P. Jones
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2016-07-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 1501122290

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"The founder and CEO of Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) and columnist for the Atlantic describes how white Protestant Christians have declined in influence and power since the 1990s and explores the effect this has had on America, "--NoveList.


The End of Christianity

The End of Christianity
Author: John W. Loftus
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Total Pages: 495
Release: 2011-07-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1616144149

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In this successor to his critically acclaimed anthology, The Christian Delusion: Why Faith Fails, a former minister and now leading atheist spokesperson has assembled a stellar group of respected scholars to continue the critique of Christianity begun in the first volume. Contributors include Victor Stenger, Robert Price, Hector Avalos, Richard Carrier, Keith Parsons, David Eller, and Taner Edis. Loftus is also the author of the best-selling Why I Became an Atheist: A Former Preacher Rejects Christianity. Taken together, the Loftus trilogy poses formidable challenges to claims for the rationality of the Christian faith. Anyone with an interest in the philosophy of religion will find this compilation to be intellectually stimulating and deeply thought provoking.


The Demise of Christianity

The Demise of Christianity
Author: Victor Garrod Th.M.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2006-06-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781469118673

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This book is the first of its kind from a lifetime of research which started out during the bombing raids by the Germans in 1941 (During World War 2 in Plymouth, England,the second most heavily bombed city in England) Victor traces his remarkable journey over a period of 65 years!! The book offers ample proof that the 'god' YOU think exists - DOESN'T EXIST AT ALL! Christians reading this book will find out just how ignorant they are about their bibles. This ignorance has 'brainwashed' over 4 billion people on the planet and more than 80% of the American population. This book is dedicated to Universal Mind, Universal Intelligence and Universal Law, from which these truths are released with the hope that the 'brainwashed' religionists will at least have an opportunity to embrace the TRUTH.


Demography, Culture, and the Decline of America’s Christian Denominations

Demography, Culture, and the Decline of America’s Christian Denominations
Author: George Hawley
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2017-05-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1498548407

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This book examines the state of Christianity in the United States, considering trends in religious beliefs and affiliation over the last forty years. It seeks to explain why so many of America’s largest denominations have witnessed such a dramatic decline during this period. It argues that, although there are many elements to this decline, the shrinking families of Americans—including American Christians—are a primary explanation for our aging and shrinking Christian congregations. Beyond establishing this explanation for organized decline, this book also offers a survey of the relevant research explaining why more and more Americans are deferring family formation and having fewer (in many cases, zero) children. It discusses the relevant social science research on this subject, which focuses heavily on the role of economic change. It also summarizes the relevant research on cultural change and the family, particularly the relationship between religious beliefs and activities and changing family norms.


The Death of Christian Britain

The Death of Christian Britain
Author: Callum G. Brown
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2013-04-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1135115532

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The Death of Christian Britain uses the latest techniques to offer new formulations of religion and secularisation and explores what it has meant to be 'religious' and 'irreligious' during the last 200 years. By listening to people's voices rather than purely counting heads, it offers a fresh history of de-christianisation, and predicts that the British experience since the 1960s is emblematic of the destiny of the whole of western Christianity. Challenging the generally held view that secularization has been a long and gradual process beginning with the industrial revolution, it proposes that it has been a catastrophic short term phenomenon starting with the 1960's. Is Christianity in Britain nearing extinction? Is the decline in Britain emblematic of the fate of western Christianity? Topical and controversial, The Death of Christian Britain is a bold and original work that will bring some uncomfortable truths to light.


Onward

Onward
Author: Russell D. Moore
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2015-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1433686171

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Christianity Today "Beautiful Orthodoxy" Book of the Year in 2016. Keep Christianity Strange. As the culture changes all around us, it is no longer possible to pretend that we are a Moral Majority. That may be bad news for America, but it can be good news for the church. What's needed now, in shifting times, is neither a doubling-down on the status quo nor a pullback into isolation. Instead, we need a church that speaks to social and political issues with a bigger vision in mind: that of the gospel of Jesus Christ. As Christianity seems increasingly strange, and even subversive, to our culture, we have the opportunity to reclaim the freakishness of the gospel, which is what gives it its power in the first place. We seek the kingdom of God, before everything else. We connect that kingdom agenda to the culture around us, both by speaking it to the world and by showing it in our churches. As we do so, we remember our mission to oppose demons, not to demonize opponents. As we advocate for human dignity, for religious liberty, for family stability, let's do so as those with a prophetic word that turns everything upside down. The signs of the times tell us we are in for days our parents and grandparents never knew. But that's no call for panic or surrender or outrage. Jesus is alive. Let's act like it. Let's follow him, onward to the future.


Why Catholics Are Right

Why Catholics Are Right
Author: Michael Coren
Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2011-04-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0771023235

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A practicing Catholic defends the faith and offers a passionate response to current anti-Catholic opinion. In Why Catholics Are Right, author, columnist, and practicing Catholic Michael Coren examines four main aspects of Catholicism as they are encountered, understood, and more importantly, misunderstood today. Beginning with a frank examination of the tragedy of the Catholic clergy abuse scandal, Coren addresses some of them most common attacks on Catholics and Catholicism. Tracing Catholic history, he deconstructs popular and frequent anti-Catholic arguments regarding the Church and the Crusades, the Inquisition, Galileo, and the Holocaust. He examines Catholic theology and central pillars of Catholic belief, explaining why Catholics believe what they do: papal infallibility, immaculate conception, the Church rather than Bible alone. Finally, he explores the dignity of life argument and why it is so important to Catholicism. In this challenging and thought-provoking book, Michael Coren demolishes often propagated myths about the Church's beliefs and teachings, and in doing so, opens a window onto Catholicism, which, he writes, "is as important now as it ever was and perhaps even more necessary."


The Demise of Christianity

The Demise of Christianity
Author: Victor Garrod
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2006-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 142570297X

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This book is the first of its kind from a lifetime of research which started out during the bombing raids by the Germans in 1941 (During World War 2 in Plymouth, England, the second most heavily bombed city in England) Victor traces his remarkable journey over a period of 65 years!! The book offers ample proof that the 'god' YOU think exists - DOESN'T EXIST AT ALL! Christians reading this book will find out just how ignorant they are about their bibles. This ignorance has 'brainwashed' over 4 billion people on the planet and more than 80% of the American population. This book is dedicated to Universal Mind, Universal Intelligence and Universal Law, from which these truths are released with the hope that the 'brainwashed' religionists will at least have an opportunity to embrace the TRUTH.