The Quiet Revolution

The Quiet Revolution by Robin Keeley, published by W.B. Eerdmans in 1987, explores the significant transformation of Christianity as it expands beyond its Western roots into Africa, Asia, and Latin America. This edition, comprising 319 pages, presents insights from over 60 experts across six continents, detailing the dynamic growth and spread of the Christian faith in diverse cultural contexts.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of the shifts within Christianity, highlighting the global nature of this faith and its evolving expressions. The book chronicles the experiences and contributions of various regions, offering a rich perspective on the contemporary landscape of Christianity. Through this collective work, the authors provide a nuanced understanding of the faith’s development and its impact on communities worldwide.
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During the last generation a quiet revolution has been taking place. A faith once dominated by Westerners has taken off into Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Christianity – a dynamic faith, ever growing and spreading throughout the world. This worldwide kaleidoscope of the Christian faith is chronicled in this book written by more than 60 experts from six continents.
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