Number of Protestant Christians living in each region of the world
Figure 3.2
Interior of Reformed Church (Sibiu, Romania) illustrating the architectural centrality of the pulpit
Figure 3.3
The Evangelical Lutheran Cathedral (Helsinki, Finland)
Figure 3.4
God’s Missionary Church (Camp Hill, Pennsylvania)
Figure 3.5
Key events in Protestant history
Figure 4.1
Number of Pentecostal Christians living in each region of the world
Figure 4.2
Aimee Semple McPherson
Figure 4.3
Diagram illustrating sociological structure of the Pentecostal movement
Figure 4.4
The Holy Spirit Church of East Africa (Bukoyani, Kenya)
Figure 4.5
International Church of the Grace of God (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Figure 5.1
Timeline for ancient Christianity, beginnings to 500
Figure 5.2
Sketch of structure of a Roman basilica and interior of Santa Maria Maggiore Church (Rome)
Figure 5.3
Two portrayals of Jesus in early Christian art
Figure 5.4
Roman Empire at peak size
Figure 5.5
Timeline of major events for Christianity in the Roman Empire
Figure 5.6
Icon of the martyrdom of Perpetua, Felicitas, and others
Figure 5.7
Church built around Symeon’s pillar
Figure 5.8
Map of Sasanian Empire, c. 250
Figure 5.9
Church of the Holy Mother of God, a seventh‐century building located in Ashtarak, Armenia
Figure 6.1
The Great Division
Figure 6.2
Map showing the primary geographic locations of the four Christian mega‐traditions that existed in the years 500 to 1000
Figure 6.3
Chapel of São Frutuoso (Braga, Portugal), a Visigoth church built in the 600s
Figure 6.4
Byzantine and Arab Empires, c. 800
Figure 6.5
Timeline of the Orthodox Church in the Byzantine Empire, c. 500–1000
Figure 6.6
Timeline for the Church of the East, c. 500–1000
Figure 6.7
Da Qin Pagoda (Pagoda of the West), an eighth‐century Christian monastery located about 50 miles southwest of Xian (formerly Chang’an), China
Figure 6.8
Mugao Caves Monastery (Dunhuang, China)
Figure 6.9
Charlemagne’s domain
Figure 6.10
Baptism of Boris I, illustration from a fourteenth‐century chronicle by Constantine Manasses
Figure 7.1
Timeline of general councils of the Catholic Church held during this time period (1000–1500)
Figure 7.2
Fresco in Orvieto Cathedral (Italy) that illustrates the doctrine of transubstantiation
Figure 7.3
Fresco by Domenico di Michelino (1417–91) portraying the Italian author Dante with the seven‐story mountain of purgatory made famous in his trilogy The Divine Comedy
Figure 7.4
Map showing spread of Black Death, 1347–50
Figure 7.5
Church of St. George (Lalibela, Ethiopia)
Figure 7.6
Timeline of medieval Christian crusades against religious others
Figure 7.7
Map showing advance of the reconquista in Spain, c. 800–1492
Figure 7.8
Aerial and interior photographs of Mezquita Cathedral (Cordoba, Spain)
Figure 7.9
Latin Empire in former Byzantine territory, 1204–61
Figure 7.10
Queen Sorkaktani‐beki with her husband Tolui
Figure 7.11
Timeline of Christian decline in Persia and Central Asia
Figure 8.1
Dirk Willems rescuing his pursuer
Figure 8.2
William J. Seymour with other leaders of the Azusa Street revival