The World's Christians. Douglas Jacobsen
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Название: The World's Christians

Автор: Douglas Jacobsen

Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

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СКАЧАТЬ Catholic prolife rally in Madrid with banners that are explicitly anti‐PSOE and pro‐PP Figure 12.7 Muslims on the streets of Paris during Friday noontime prayers Figure 12.8 Ordination of Elizabeth Jane Holden Lane as the first female bishop in the Church of England (January 26, 2015) Figure 12.9 Map of Germany showing major cities and the sub‐regions that are predominantly Catholic, Protestant, and non‐religious Figure 13.1 Sub‐Saharan Africa: global location and population information Figure 13.2 Regional map of Sub‐Saharan Africa Figure 13.3 Map showing distinctions between Sub‐Saharan Africa and northern Africa Figure 13.4 Map of Sub‐Saharan Africa showing Christian percentage of the population Figure 13.5 Christian profile of Sub‐Saharan Africa showing approximate percentage of the region’s Christian population in each of the four Christian mega‐traditions Figure 13.6 Map of Africa showing European colonial claims, c. 1920 Figure 13.7 Women organized by Leymah Gbowee protesting against the Liberian civil war in 2003 Figure 13.8 Crowded worship service at the RCCG’s Redemption Camp in Nigeria Figure 13.9 Meeting of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee in South Africa Figure 13.10 Ethiopian Orthodox priest carrying the tabot to be rechristened during the festival of Timkat Figure 14.1 East Asia: Global location and population information Figure 14.2 Regional map of East Asia Figure 14.3 Christian profile of East Asia showing approximate percentage of the region’s Christian population in each of the four Christian mega‐traditions Figure 14.4 Traslación of the statue of the Black Nazarene (January 2012) Figure 14.5 SaRang Community Church is one of the largest Presbyterian congregations in Seoul Figure 14.6 Map of Indonesia showing distribution of Christians across the country Figure 14.7 St. Joseph’s Catholic Church (Beijing) Figure 14.8 Growth of Roman Catholic population and of Protestant and Pentecostal (combined) population in China since founding of the PRC in 1949 Figure 14.9 The Golden Lampstand Church in Linfen, China (Shanxi Province) was one of the largest unregistered churches in the country until it was demolished by the government in 2018 Figure 15.1 Latin America: global location and population information Figure 15.2 Map of Latin America in late 1500s showing areas of Spanish and Portuguese colonization Figure 15.3 Regional map of Latin America Figure 15.4 Christian profile of Latin America showing approximate percentage of the region’s Christian population in each of the four Christian mega‐traditions Figure 15.5 Tilma of Juan Diego bearing the image of the Virgin of Guadalupe Figure 15.6 Fr. Marcelo Rossi walking into his church to say mass Figure 15.7 A photo of officers and family members from the Cristeros Castañon fighting regiment Figure 15.8 Mural on the back wall of the Kingston Evangelical Church in Kingston, St. Vincent and the Grenadines Figure 16.1 North America: global location and population information Figure 16.2 Christian profile of North America showing approximate percentage of the region’s Christian population in each of the four Christian mega‐traditions Figure 16.3 Percentage of adults in each state designated “highly religious” Figure 16.4 Christian profile of the United States Figure 16.5 The Supreme Court’s decision to ban prayer and Bible reading at the beginning of the public school day made the headlines of The New York Times in June 1963 Figure 16.6 Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. preaching in Mason Temple (Memphis, TN) the evening before he was assassinated Figure 16.7 The Azusa Street Mission as it appeared in 1906 Figure 16.8 President John F. Kennedy meeting with Pope Paul VI in Rome in July of 1963 СКАЧАТЬ