The Triumph of Christianity: How the Jesus Movement Became the World's Largest Religion
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-Xmas Eve surveys the religious situation within which Xianity began.
-Xianizing the Empire looks at Jesus' life & the formative days of the movement he inspired, explaining why Xianity was a reprieve from the miseries of daily life for many.
-Consolidating Xian Europe argues that Constantine's conversion did the church great harm, examines the gradual demise of paganism & clarifies the motives behind the Crusades.
-Medieval Currents sheds light on the misleadingly named "Dark Ages" & the vital role faith played in the scientific revolution.
-Xianity Divided examines two Roman Catholic "Churches"—a Church of Piety & a Church of Power—as they respond to heretical challenges, Luther's Reformation & the Spanish Inquisition.
-New Worlds & Xian Growth considers the development of religious pluralism in the USA & the continuing vigor of Xianity worldwide, disproving the popular notion that religion must disappear to make room for modernity.
With his knack for making bold, original scholarship accessible to all, Stark presents the story behind the tragedies & triumphs that have shaped the trajectory of the Xian faith & much of global history. For scholars & laity alike, this is a journey thru events we think we know & need to reconsider.
Introduction
The religious context
Many Judaisms
Jesus & the Jesus movement
Missionizing the Jews & the Gentiles
Christianity & privilege
Misery & mercy
Appeals to women
Persecution & commitment
Assessing Christian growth
Constantine's very mixed blessings
The demise of paganism
Islam & the destruction of Eastern & North African Christianity
Europe responds: the case for the Crusades
The "Dark Ages" & other mythical eras
The people's religion
Faith & the scientific "Revolution"
Two "churches" & the challenge of heresy
Luther's reformation
The shocking truth about the Spanish Inquisition
Pluralism & American piety
Secularization: facts & fantasies
Globalization
Conclusion
Bibliography
Notes
Index”