Bass, Diana Butler, 1959-
New York : HarperOne, c2009.
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- While bringing to life the movements, personalities, and spiritual disciplines that have always informed and ignited Christian worship and social activism, Butler Bass persuasively argues that corrective–even subversive–beliefs and practices have always been hallmarks of Christianity and are necessary to nourish communities of faith.
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [315]-341) and index.
- After Jesus — The way : early Christianity, 100-500. Christianity as a way of life Devotion : the love of God Ethics : the love of neighbor — The cathedral : medieval Christianity, 500-1450. Christianity as spiritual architecture Devotion : paradise restored Ethics : who is my neighbor? — The word : Reformation Christianity, 1450-1650. Christianity as living words Devotion : speaking of faith Ethics : walking the talk — The quest : modern Christianity, 1650-1945. Christianity as a quest for truth Devotion : the quest for light Ethics : kingdom quest — The river : contemporary Christianity, 1945-now. The river.
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