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  <about><![CDATA[FROM PUBLISHER: <br/>Phillip Jenkins is Distinguished Professor of History and Religious Studies at Pennsylvania State University. He is the author of many books including a triology on the changes in World Christianity.]]></about>
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  <id type="integer">201941</id>
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    <![CDATA[The Next Christendom: The Coming of Global Christianity]]>
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    <![CDATA[The first edition of The Next Christendom (2002) has been hailed as a landmark in our understanding of modern Christianity. However, Jenkins found his work limited by the submission of his manuscript on what was possibly &quot;the last day of the twentieth century...&quot;, September 10, 2001.  Therefore, in this new and substantially expanded second edition, Jenkins continues to illuminate the remarkable expanion of Christianity in the global South--in Africa, Asia, and Latin America--as well as the clash betwen Islam and Christianity since September 11. Among the major topics covered are the growing schism between Northern and Southern churches over issues of gender and sexuality, immigrant and ethnic churches in North America, and a special section on the split within the Anglican Communion. The first in a three-book trilogy on the changes besetting modern Christianity, this award-winning book will be welcomed by all of those who have come to recognize Philip Jenkins as one of our leading commentators on religion and world affairs.]]>
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  </authors>  <published>2002</published>
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        <book>
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    <![CDATA[The Lost History of Christianity: The Thousand-Year Golden Age of the Church in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia--and How It Died]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p> In this groundbreaking book, renowned religion scholar Philip Jenkins offers a lost history, revealing that, for centuries, Christianity's center was actually in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa, with significant communities extending as far as China. <em>The Lost History of Christianity</em> unveils a vast and forgotten network of the world's largest and most influential Christian churches that existed to the east of the Roman Empire. These churches and their leaders ruled the Middle East for centuries and became the chief administrators and academics in the new Muslim empire. The author recounts the shocking history of how these churches—those that had the closest link to Jesus and the early church—died. </p> <p> Jenkins takes a stand against current scholars who assert that variant, alternative Christianities disappeared in the fourth and fifth centuries on the heels of a newly formed hierarchy under Constantine, intent on crushing unorthodox views. In reality, Jenkins says, the largest churches in the world were the heretics who lost the orthodoxy battles. These so-called heretics were in fact the most influential Christian groups throughout Asia, and their influence lasted an additional one thousand years beyond their supposed demise. </p> <p> Jenkins offers a new lens through which to view our world today, including the current conflicts in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. Without this lost history, we lack an important element for understanding our collective religious past. By understanding the forgotten catastrophe that befell Christianity, we can appreciate the surprising new births that are occurring in our own time, once again making Christianity a true world religion. </p>]]>
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  </authors>  <published>2008</published>
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        <book>
  <id type="integer">201940</id>
  <isbn>0195300653</isbn>
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  <title>
    <![CDATA[The New Faces of Christianity: Believing the Bible in the Global South]]>
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    <![CDATA[Named one of the top religion books of 2002 by USA Today, Philip Jenkins' phenomenally successful The Next Christendom permanently changed the way people think about the future of Christianity. In that volume, Jenkins called the world's attention to the little noticed fact that Christianity's center of gravity was moving inexorably southward, to the point that Africa may soon be home to the world's largest Christian populations. Now, in this brilliant sequel, Jenkins takes a much closer look at Christianity in the global South, revealing what it is like, and what it means for the future.       The faith of the South, Jenkins finds, is first and foremost a biblical faith. Indeed, in the global South, many Christians identify powerfully with the world portrayed in the New Testament--an agricultural world very much like their own, marked by famine and plague, poverty and exile, until very recently a society of peasants, farmers, and small craftsmen. In the global South, as in the biblical world, belief in spirits and witchcraft are commonplace, and in many places--such as Nigeria, Indonesia, and Sudan--Christians are persecuted just as early Christians were. Thus the Bible speaks to the global South with a vividness and authenticity simply unavailable to most believers in the industrialized North.         More important, Jenkins shows that throughout the global South, believers are reading the Bible with fresh eyes, and coming away with new and sometimes startling interpretations. Some of their conclusions are distinctly fundamentalist, but Jenkins finds an intriguing paradox, for they are also finding ideas in the Bible that are socially liberating, especially with respect to women's rights. Across Africa, Asia, and Latin America, such Christians are social activists in the forefront of a wide range of liberation movements.        It's hard to overstate how interesting, how eye-opening, how frequently surprising (and sometimes disturbing) Jenkins' findings are. Anyone interested in the implications of these trends for the major denominations, for Muslim-Christian conflict, and for global politics will find The New Faces of Christianity provocative and incisive--and indispensable.]]>
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    <average_rating>3.87</average_rating>
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  </authors>  <published>2006</published>
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        <book>
  <id type="integer">201942</id>
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    <![CDATA[Hidden Gospels: How the Search for Jesus Lost Its Way]]>
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  <average_rating>4.07</average_rating>
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    <![CDATA[This incisive critique thoroughly and convincingly debunks the claims that recently discovered texts such as the Gospel of Thomas, the Gospel of Mary, and even the Dead Sea Scrolls undermine the historical validity of the New Testament. Jenkins places the recent controversies surrounding the hidden gospels in a broad historical context and argues that, far from being revolutionary, such attempts to find an alternative Christianity date back at least to the Enlightenment. By employing the appropriate scholarly and historical methodologies, he demonstrates that the texts purported to represent pristine Christianity were in fact composed long after the canonical gospels found in the Bible. Produced by obscure heretical movements, these texts have attracted much media attention chiefly because they seem to support radical, feminist, and post-modern positions in the modern church. Indeed, Jenkins shows how best-selling books on the &quot;hidden gospels&quot; have been taken up by an uncritical, drama-hungry media as the basis for a social movement that could have powerful effects on the faith and practice of contemporary Christianity.]]>
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  </authors>  <published>2001</published>
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        <book>
  <id type="integer">201961</id>
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    <![CDATA[The New Anti-Catholicism: The Last Acceptable Prejudice]]>
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    <![CDATA[Anti-Catholicism has a long history in America. And as Philip Jenkins argues in <em>The New Anti-Catholicism</em>, this virulent strain of hatred--once thought dead--is alive and well in our nation, but few people seem to notice, or care.          <br/><br/>A statement that is seen as racist, misogynistic, anti-Semitic, or homophobic can haunt a speaker for years, writes Jenkins, but it is still possible to make hostile and vituperative public statements about Roman Catholicism without fear of serious repercussions. Jenkins shines a light on anti-Catholic sentiment in American society and illuminates its causes, looking closely at gay and feminist anti-Catholicism, anti-Catholic rhetoric and imagery in the media, and the anti-Catholicism of the academic world. For newspapers and newsmagazines, for television news and in movies, for major book publishers, the Catholic Church has come to provide a grossly stereotyped public villain. Catholic opinions, doctrines, and individual leaders are frequently the butt of harsh satire. Indeed, the notion that the church is a deadly enemy of women--the idea of Catholic misogyny--is commonly accepted in the news media and in popular culture, says Jenkins. And the recent pedophile priest scandal, he shows, has revived many ancient anti-Catholic stereotypes.<br/><br/>It was said that with the election of John F. Kennedy, anti-Catholicism in America was dead. This provocative new book corrects that illusion, drawing attention to this important issue.]]>
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    <average_rating>3.87</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>241</ratings_count>
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  </authors>  <published>2003</published>
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        <book>
  <id type="integer">201964</id>
  <isbn>0300109636</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780300109634</isbn13>
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    <![CDATA[Moral Panic: Changing Concepts of the Child Molester in Modern America]]>
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  <average_rating>4.11</average_rating>
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    <![CDATA[Over the past century public images of child molesters have varied widely, ranging from a   view of sexual offenders as confused individuals unlikely to repeat their crimes to a much   more threatening notion of compulsive predators with little hope of cure. This timely book   explores the cultural and political contexts of responses toward child molestation and   examines how and why attitudes have fluctuated.]]>
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    <ratings_count>241</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>71</text_reviews_count>
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  </authors>  <published>1998</published>
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        <book>
  <id type="integer">201965</id>
  <isbn>0195145968</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780195145960</isbn13>
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    <![CDATA[Mystics and Messiahs: Cults and New Religions in American History]]>
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    <![CDATA[In Mystics and Messiahs--the first full account of cults and anti-cult scares in American history--Philip Jenkins shows that, contrary to popular belief, cults were by no means an invention of the 1960s. In fact, most of the frightening images and stereotypes surrounding fringe religious movements are traceable to the mid-nineteenth century when Mormons, Freemasons, and even Catholics were denounced for supposed ritualistic violence, fraud, and sexual depravity. But America has also been the home of an often hysterical anti-cult backlash. Jenkins offers an insightful new analysis of why cults arouse such fear and hatred both in the secular world and in mainstream churches, many of which were themselves originally regarded as cults. He argues that an accurate historical perspective is urgently needed if we are to avoid the kind of catastrophic confrontation that occurred in Waco or the ruinous prosecution of imagined Satanic cults that swept the country in the 1980s.   Without ignoring genuine instances of aberrant behavior, Mystics and Messiahs goes beyond the vast edifice of myth, distortion, and hype to reveal the true characteristics of religious fringe movements and why they inspire such fierce antagonism.]]>
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    <average_rating>3.87</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>241</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>71</text_reviews_count>
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  </authors>  <published>2000</published>
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        <book>
  <id type="integer">201946</id>
  <isbn>019531395X</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780195313956</isbn13>
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  <title>
    <![CDATA[God's Continent: Christianity, Islam, and Europe's Religious Crisis]]>
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    <![CDATA[What does the future hold for European Christianity? Is the Christian church doomed to collapse under the weight of globalization, Western secularism, and a flood of Muslim immigrants? Is Europe, in short, on the brink of becoming &quot;Eurabia&quot;?       Though many pundits are loudly predicting just such a scenario, Philip Jenkins reveals the flaws in these arguments in God's Continent and offers a much more measured assessment of Europe's religious future. While frankly acknowledging current tensions, Jenkins shows, for instance, that the overheated rhetoric about a Muslim-dominated Europe is based on politically convenient myths: that Europe is being imperiled by floods of Muslim immigrants, exploding Muslim birth-rates, and the demise of European Christianity. He points out that by no means are Muslims the only new immigrants in Europe. Christians from Africa, Asia, and Eastern Europe are also pouring into the Western countries, and bringing with them a vibrant and enthusiastic faith that is helping to transform the face of European Christianity. Jenkins agrees that both Christianity and Islam face real difficulties in surviving within Europe's secular culture. But instead of fading away, both have adapted, and are adapting. Yes, the churches are in decline, but there are also clear indications that Christian loyalty and devotion survive, even as institutions crumble. Jenkins sees encouraging signs of continuing Christian devotion in Europe, especially in pilgrimages that attract millions--more in fact than in bygone &quot;ages of faith.&quot;      The third book in an acclaimed trilogy that includes The Next Christendom and The New Faces of Christianity, God's Continent offers a realistic and historically grounded appraisal of the future of Christianity in a rapidly changing Europe.]]>
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    <ratings_count>241</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>71</text_reviews_count>
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  </authors>  <published>2007</published>
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        <book>
  <id type="integer">201945</id>
  <isbn>0195178661</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780195178661</isbn13>
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  <title>
    <![CDATA[Decade of Nightmares: The End of the Sixties and the Making of Eighties America]]>
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    <![CDATA[Why did the youthful optimism and openness of the sixties give way to Ronald Reagan and the spirit of conservative reaction--a spirit that remains ascendant today?       Drawing on a wide array of sources--including tabloid journalism, popular fiction, movies, and television shows--Philip Jenkins argues that a remarkable confluence of panics, scares, and a few genuine threats created a climate of fear that led to the conservative reaction. He identifies 1975 to 1986 as the watershed years. During this time, he says, there was a sharp increase in perceived threats to our security at home and abroad. At home, America seemed to be threatened by monstrous criminals--serial killers, child abusers, Satanic cults, and predatory drug dealers, to name just a few. On the international scene, we were confronted by the Soviet Union and its evil empire, by OPEC with its stranglehold on global oil, by the Ayatollahs who made hostages of our diplomats in Iran.  Increasingly, these dangers began to be described in terms of moral evil. Rejecting the radicalism of the '60s, which many saw as the source of the crisis, Americans adopted a more pessimistic interpretation of human behavior, which harked back to much older themes in American culture. This simpler but darker vision ultimately brought us Ronald Reagan and the ascendancy of the political Right, which more than two decades later shows no sign of loosening its grip.         Writing in his usual crisp and witty prose, Jenkins offers a truly original and persuasive account of a period that continues to fascinate the American public. It is bound to captivate anyone who lived through this period, as well as all those who want to understand the forces that transformed--and continue to define--the American political landscape.]]>
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  </authors>  <published>2006</published>
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        <book>
  <id type="integer">2174627</id>
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  <title>
    <![CDATA[A History of the United States, Third Edition]]>
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    <![CDATA[&lt;div&gt;&lt;div&gt;This highly readable introductory guide provides a lucid and authoritative account of the course of American history, discussing political, social, economic and cultural developments. For this thoroughly revised and expanded new edition, Philip Jenkins reviews the events of the last five years in a new final chapter. There is more in-depth discussion of the post-9/11 international crises, a discussion of the 2004 presidential election, and an examination of recent political and cultural crises, including the effects of Hurricane Katrina.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt;]]>
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