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Book Review: 'The Great and Holy War' by Philip Jenkins - WSJ

It launched apocalyptic interpretations of history and added momentum to liberalizing trends and to the appeal of secularization within ...

Book Review: The Lost History of Christianity, Philip Jenkins

The Lost History of Christianity becomes a balanced reading of the loss of a treasure of knowledge and culture the world is too ignorant about to mourn.

The Lost History of Christianity: Book Review of Philip Jenkin's "The ...

Philip Jenkins's marvelous new book, The Lost History of Christianity, tells the largely forgotten story of Nisibis, and thousands of sites like ...

PHILIP JENKINS - Books Reviewed - CDN

Searle, Corruption in British Politics 1895-1930, in Chesterton Review, 16(3-. 4)(1990): 263-67. Gary LaFree, Rape and Criminal Justice in Justice Quarterly, 7( ...

Found this interesting, is it accurate though? I'm not familiar with the ...

Philip Jenkins discusses Nestorian, Jacobite, and to some extent Coptic churches extensively in his book "The Lost History of Christianity.

Kingdoms of This World - Baylor University Press

Philip Jenkins offers extensive coverage of Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, Judaism, Sikhism and other faiths, and ranges widely in tracing the imperial ...

Philip Jenkins | Coburg Review of Books - WordPress.com

Scholars note the development throughout the Old Testament of Jewish ideas of God, and of the practice of Jewish religion. ... He argues that ...

Philip Jenkins - Department of History

I have published more than twenty books, which have been translated into twelve languages. Some recent titles include The Next Christendom: The Rise of ...

“God's Continent” by Phillip Jenkins - A Book Review | Facts and Arts

Jenkins also points out that living in Europe generally improves Muslims' attitude towards Christians and Jews. Jenkins sees Islam in Europe as ...

Philip Jenkins | Baylor University

He has published 35 sole-authored books, which have been translated into sixteen languages. These include The Next Christendom: The Coming Of Global ...

Readers Meet the Author Series featuring Dr. Philip Jenkins - YouTube

Comments. thumbnail-image. Add a comment... 1:27:32. Go to channel · Meet The Author: Philip Jenkins on "Fertility, Climate Change, and the ...

The Many Faces of Christ by Philip Jenkins | Hachette Book Group

Kirkus Reviews “More than a well-argued rebuttal against prevailing academic viewpoints, the author also presents a worthwhile companion reference for lay ...

Review of “The Many Faces of Christ - Rhapsody in Books Weblog

Note: This review is by my husband Jim. Philip Jenkins is a professor of history at Baylor University, specifically in the Institute for the ...

“The Lost History of Christianity” by Philip Jenkins

In fact, in the final two chapters, Jenkins concludes everything by showing how the rise and fall of Eastern Christianity can help faiths, ...

The Great and Holy War – Philip Jenkins | Lay Reader's Book Reviews

The author tells us why this book is important: Without appreciating its religious and spiritual aspects, we cannot understand the First ...

Philip Jenkins, "A Storm of Images: Iconoclasm and Religious ... - IMDb

... New Books in Eastern European Studies" Philip Jenkins, "A Storm of Images ... User reviews. Philip Jenkins, "A Storm of Images: Iconoclasm and ...

Interview with Philip Jenkins on Christian Violence - Explore

TODAY, we welcome historian Philip Jenkins for an interview about his new book, “Jesus Wars.” We think that these two books could form a ...

Review: Jenkins, “The Jesus Wars - From the Garden into the City

This is a good book. I admit that I was extremely skeptical when I first saw it, assuming it to be some sort of modern nonsense on how ...

A Few Questions For Philip Jenkins | OUPblog

Philip Jenkins is Distinguished Professor of History and Religious Studies at Penn State University as well as the author of numerous books.

The Lost History of Christianity: The Thousand-Year Golden Age of ...

Jenkins is already one of the most respected and prolific historians today, and this book is one of his finest. It is an important counterweight to previous ...