Charles Harrison Mason Sr. (1866–1961), the son of freed slaves, was the founder of the African American Pentecostal denomination called the Church of God in Christ, which currently has over six million members. Mason popularized the ...
An engaging text for general readers, this short volume will also be a stimulating choice for book discussion groups and or for the classroom.
With clarity and insight, the former Archbishop of Canterbury takes the reader to the heart of what Christianity means for those who practice it and the hope it offers to the world at large.
His factual approach is not colored by the bias of trying convert readers to the faith. He states that this is simply an historical approach to the question, What is Christianity?
With clarity and insight, the former Archbishop of Canterbury takes the reader to the heart of what Christianity means for those who practice it and the hope it offers to the world at large.
In this book, Dutch theologian Herman Bavinck (1854–1921) provides a historical sketch on the nature of Christianity and the unifying power of Christ.