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November 9, 2004

The Atlantic Monthly: 'The Next Christianity' by Philip Jenkins

We stand at a historical turning point, the author argues—one that is as epochal for the Christian world as the original Reformation. Around the globe Christianity is growing and mutating in ways that observers in the West tend not to see. Tumultuous conflicts within Christianity will leave a mark deeper than Islam's on the century ahead.

The Atlantic Online | October 2002 | The Next Christianity | Philip Jenkins

Posted by thdyck on November 9, 2004

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