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The Future of Christianity Trilogy

This trilogy explores the dynamic and often unexpected future of Christianity in a changing world. It follows how faith adapts, evolves, and impacts global events and personal lives. This is a thought-provoking examination of spirituality, society, and what it means to be a believer in the 21st century and beyond. The series offers a vision that is both challenging and hopeful.

Die Zukunft des Christentums. Eine Analyse zur weltweiten Entwicklung im 21. Jahrhundert
Next Christendom
God's Continent:Christianity, Islam, and Europe's Religious Crisis
  • What does the future hold for European Christianity? Many predict its collapse under globalization, Western secularism, and a surge of Muslim immigrants, suggesting Europe may become "Eurabia." Philip Jenkins challenges these claims, offering a more nuanced view of Europe's religious landscape. He acknowledges existing tensions but argues that the narrative of a Muslim-dominated Europe is based on myths, such as the idea that Muslims are the sole new immigrants. In reality, Christians from Africa, Asia, and Eastern Europe are also entering Western countries, infusing European Christianity with vibrant faith. Jenkins recognizes that both Christianity and Islam face significant challenges in a secular culture, yet rather than diminishing, both faiths are adapting. While church attendance may be declining, signs of enduring Christian loyalty persist, evidenced by the popularity of pilgrimages that attract millions—more than during past "ages of faith." Jenkins provides a hopeful perspective on the resilience and transformation of European Christianity amidst change.

    God's Continent:Christianity, Islam, and Europe's Religious Crisis
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  • Next Christendom

    • 346 pages
    • 13 hours of reading

    This new and substantially expanded edition of Philip Jenkins's influential book The Next Christendom tracks the remarkable expansion of Christianity in the global South, in Africa, Asia and Latin America, and the implications of that shift in numbers and influence away from the traditional Christian heartlands of Europe and North America.

    Next Christendom
    3.9