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Inexplicable

by Ph.D. Jerry Pattengale

  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Trilogy Christian Publishing
  • 15.3 x 22.7 x 1.3 cm

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For readers interested in church history.

Solves the mystery of God's church.

Brings deeper understanding and revelation.

"Inexplicable" unlocks the mysteries of God's church throughout history, revealing His hand at work in surprising ways.
Anna Hockley

Anna Hockley

Eden Christian Books Specialist

The name of Jesus and his teachings captured people's hearts and minds throughout much of the world long before Christianity was legal. Long before armies and governments protected or supported it, and then long after Emperor Constantine's reign as many leaders misused it for their own gains or religious views. Christianity also survived brutal persecutions during many centuries, including the present. Its growth seems inexplicable.
While there are innumerable possible explanations for this, in the final analysis there are relatively few viable answers. One leading contender is that there really is something to the mystical power of the Holy Spirit, and the life-changing message of Jesus recorded in the New Testament. Another is, at the least billions of people have held passionate beliefs in Jesus's miraculous powers over life and death, and his eternal promises. The Pew Research Center's recent work supports the claim that "Christianity is the only religion in the world with a major presence on every continent."
Inexplicable traces this remarkable spread of Jesus's followers, including many of the heroic actions from those believing in his deity, and those horrific actions of those misusing his teachings. The Gospel's journey is ongoing, and its story remains an engaging one. From Coptic monasteries and the Roman Colosseum to a small church in Franklin, Tennessee or mega churches in Laos or Seoul, it's a rich narrative. Whether standing in the Sistine Chapel, looking at a Nestorian stone in China, or a Christian school in Kigali, this narrative continues and here we provide its historic context.

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  • Book Format

    Paperback / softback

  • Publisher

    Trilogy Christian Publishing

  • Published

    January 2020

  • Weight

    315g

  • Dimensions

    15.3 x 22.7 x 1.3 cm

  • ISBN

    9781647730000

  • ISBN-10

    1647730007

  • Eden Code

    5147518

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    Peter Steynor

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    Another dull book on church history? Not a bit of it! I could not put the book down. This book charts as fully as possible in a single paperback the inexplicable growth of Christianity across all 6 continents of the world starting with the cross and ending in 1990 – no mean undertaking. In spite of the vast amount of research required for such a book, the style of writing is relaxed, at times it is almost chatty, making it easy to read. A lot of detailed stories have come out of the author’s extensive research. He takes each of the 6 continents in turn and clearly shows how the Christian churches grew across each continent. Some assumptions are needed to make sense from very fragmentary pieces of evidence. Stories of encouragements and growth in each continent are compared with setbacks, persecutions … and martyrdoms . The author does not gloss over the bad deeds sadly committed by both Catholic and Protestant churches across the centuries as well as their good deeds. Some of these events were a reaction to the society of the day, sometimes different denominations fell out bringing the Church of Jesus Christ into disrepute. The amazing thing is that in spite of human frailty and sinfulness the kingdom of God just keeps on reaching outwards to the ends of the earth. The growth of the church over 2000 years is inexplicable ! A most stimulating and encouraging read.