The History of Christianity: Facts and Fictions
By (Author) Professor Dyron B. Daughrity
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
8th July 2019
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
History of religion
270
Hardback
256
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
595g
Christianity has been accused of being misogynistic, pro-slavery, and anti-science, and some say it is finally beginning its long decline. This book provides an entirely different side to the stories about this faith. Why did Christianity become the largest religion in the world Is it because it was misogynistic, pro-slavery, anti-science, and set on condemning those who didn't join it This book investigates many of the misconceptions about Christianity and argues that there are good reasons this faith has become the world's largest. The book includes chapters on various misconceptions related to the history of Christianity, such as the beliefs that Jesus was a meek and mild carpenter, the Roman emperor Constantine was insincere in his Christian faith, medieval Europe was devoutly Christian, and Christianity was anti-science. Each chapter explores how the historical misconception developed and spread, and offers what we now believe to be the historical truth contradicting the fiction. Excerpts from primary source documents provide evidence for the historical misconceptions and truths and help readers to respond critically to claims about Christian history.
Dyron B. Daughrity is professor of religion at Pepperdine University in Malibu, California. He is author of many books and articles dealing with the history of Christianity.