Philip Jenkins, the author of The Lost History of Christianity, Jesus Wars, and The Next Christendom, is a Distinguished Professor of History at Baylor University's Institute for Studies of Religion. He has published articles and op-ed pieces in The Wall Street Journal, The New Republic, The Atlantic Monthly, and The Washington Post and has been a guest on top national radio shows across the country.
". . . persuasively and cogently argued . . . marvelously
accessible for the lay reader and replete with fascinating details
to help personalize the ambitious sweep of global history Jenkins
undertakes. This is an important counterweight to previous
histories that have focused almost exclusively on Christianity in
the West."--Publishers Weekly, starred review
"...an exceptionally fine study of a great swathe of Christian
history, hugely important in the Christian story but very little
known. This thoughtful, elegant and learned survey will remedy the
neglect of a subject which students of religion absolutely need to
know about."--Diarmaid MacCulloch, Professor of the History of the
Church, University of Oxford and author of The Reformation
"[Jenkins'] depiction of the long Christian history of Asia,
Mesopotamia, and the greater Middle East is both a much-needed
education and a spiritually fruitful provocation."--Books &
Culture
"In leaner, clearer prose than ever before, Jenkins outlines and
analyzes this history, which few present-day Christians have even
heard of. This may be the most eye-opening history book of the
year."--Booklist
"In this highly readable and sobering exploration of how religions
- including our own - grow, falter and sometimes die, Jenkins adds
a unique dimension to present day religious studies in a voice and
style that non-specialists can also appreciate."--Harvey Cox,
Hollis Professor of Divinity, Harvard University
"Jenkins is one of America's top religious scholars."--Forbes
"Jenkins's well-crafted new volume...is not only a welcome addition
to the literature on Christianity as a truly global religion, to
which he has already made substantial contributions, but also an
invitation to retrieve a forgotten chapter of history that has not
inconsiderable relevance to current events."--Religion & Ethics
Newsweekly
"Philip Jenkins always writes well on very interesting topics. This
time his topic is more than interesting-it is essential reading for
anyone with any interest in the history of Christianity."--Rodney
Stark, author of The Rise of Christianity
"Philip Jenkins' book is a tour de force in historical retrieval
and reconstruction, a work of scholarly restoration that strikes an
overdue balance in the story of Christianity. It is studded with
insight, with the story presented in a lively and lucid
style."--Lamin Sanneh, Professor of World Christianity and
Professor of History, Yale University
"Philip Jenkins's marvelous new book...tells the largely forgotten
story of Nisibis, and thousands of sites like it, which stretch
from Morocco to Kenya to India to China, and which were, deep into
the second millennium, the heart of the church."--The Weekly
Standard
"The Lost History of Christianity is a fascinating study of the
first thousand-plus years of the Church--a Church rooted in the
Middle East, Africa, and Asia. We have much to learn from the tale
of its reach, its particular way of being Christian, and its
eventual decomposition "--Beliefnet.com (One of the Best Religious
Books of 2008)
"Using his skill to discredit murky thinking and propose new
understandings where the old no longer serve a good purpose,
Jenkins offers yet another jewel in what is becoming a crown of
paradigm-shattering studies. [This book] will amply reward your
investment of time and attention."--America
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