'Lost History of Christianity' unveils Eastern church empire
Monday, November 24, 2008Since 2002, Penn State scholar Philip Jenkins has been describing in several books the changes and the faces of global Christianity for the 21st century, with membership growth and ecumenical power shifting to the Christians in Africa, Asia and Latin America. But his newest book "The Lost History of Christianity" travels back nearly 1,500 years to a forgotten empire of Christian churches in the Middle East and Asia, co-existing with nonChristian regimes, but eventually falling prey to persecution and ethnic/racial cleansing. (more)
















