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The New Map of the Global Church
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Offers an inviting way to understand the facts and implications of the major demographic shifts happening within Christianity By 2025, 75 percent of Catholics in the world will be non-European; the new global church will have its center of gravity in Latin America, Asia, and Africa. This fascinating brief explores the metamorphosis taking place in the global community of believers: the church's new life comes from what historically has been labeled the periphery. The book also looks into the radical ramifications for all churches.
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Iglesia cristianaTable of contents
- Cover
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- Contents
- Introduction
- 1 / Religion by the Numbers: Demography Drives Changes
- 2 / Who’s Counting China? Phenomenal Growth in the Number of Christians
- 3 / The Three Faces of Guanyin
- 4 / The Crypto-Christians: One of the World’s Largest Religious Groups
- 5 / Church–State Disconnect: Official Secularism
- 6 / Mideast Christian Fear
- 7 / BRICs of Faith: Religion and the Four Emerging Powers
- 8 / Nations at Risk: Fertile Ground for Persecution
- 9 / Martyrs in the Family: What Seoul and Kampala Have in Common
- 10 / A Secular Latin America?
- 11 / The Case for Prosperity
- Reading Guide
- About the Publisher