The Christian Religion An Introduction

The Christian Religion An Introduction by Thomas Eugene Helm, published by Prentice Hall in 1991, offers a comprehensive exploration of Christianity through a historical and cultural lens. This 1st edition, consisting of 273 pages, presents a comparative approach that highlights the religious character of Christianity, detailing its foundations, formative histories, and various expressions of worship and belief.
Readers will find an analysis of Christian rituals and practices, as well as insights into the community and life that shape the faith. The book examines Christian religious experiences in relation to other religions, providing a balanced account that enriches understanding of the subject. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the history and theology of Christianity.
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Using a comparative approach, this historical and cultural introduction illustrates the religious character of Christianity. KEY TOPICS: In includes a balanced account of its religious foundations, formative histories, diverse forms of worship, belief, practice, community, and life. It analyzes forms of Christian religious experience in relation to other religions.
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