Description
About the Author
Philip Jenkins is Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Humanities, Penn State University. He lives in University Park, PA.
Reviews
"A gem, abounding in sparkling points, telling anecdotes, observations and statistics." --Philosophy Now "Philip Jenkins is an excellent guide as we think about Christianity, Islam, and secularism in 21st-century Eruope and in the world more generally." --Books & Culture "God's Continent is a seminal exploration of religious Europe by a prolific and insightful author. Present assessments and future claims about Europe will be markedly deficient without an awareness of Jenkins' contribution." --Evangelical Missions Quarterly "Philip Jenkins gives a realistic and historically well grounded evaluation of the future of Christianity in secular and globalizing Europe. . . Seldom have I read a book with such an intellectual pleasure and lively interest as Jenkins' God's Continent. Written in a clear style and supported by solid arguments it helps to understand the processes happening in Europe and the European world we live in."--Anthropos ". . . A rich and stimulating read that helps draw a useful and constructive map of a terrain that is extremely important and deeply contested."--International Journal of Public Theology "...widely praised for its breadth and depth of research, independent perspectives on controversial issues , and coherence of argument."--Frederick Mathewson Denny
Book Information
ISBN 9780195384628
Author Philip Jenkins
Format Paperback
Page Count 352
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions(mm) 155mm * 234mm * 23mm