| Douglas Jacobsen - Religion - 2011 - 416 pages
Written by an award-winning author, this well-organized and comprehensive introduction to global Christianity illuminates the many ways the world's Christians live their faith ... | |
| Douglas Jacobsen, Rhonda Hustedt Jacobsen - Religion - 2004 - 216 pages
This book enters a lively discussion about religious faith and higher education in America that has been going on for a decade or more. During this time many scholars have ... | |
| Douglas Jacobsen - Religion - 2003 - 438 pages
This book is about the boisterous beginnings of the American Pentecostal movement and the ideas that defined that movement during those formative years. It follows a group of ... | |
| Douglas Jacobsen, Rhonda Jacobsen - Education - 2008 - 280 pages
For much of the twentieth century, it was assumed that higher education was and ought to be a secular enterprise, but that approach no longer suffices. The culture has shifted ... | |
| Anne T. Thayer, Douglas Gordon Jacobsen - Religion - 2007 - 132 pages
Focusing on the 1981 doxological version of the United Church of Christ's Statement of Faith, this book for small group settings and adult and high school church school classes ... | |
| Douglas Jacobsen, Rodney J. Sawatsky - Religion - 2006 - 140 pages
What does our culture think of when the word Christian is mentioned? Unfortunately, stereotypes and misconceptions abound, and those who follow Christ are sometimes considered ... | |
| Douglas Jacobsen, William Vance Trollinger - History - 1998 - 520 pages
This book deals with the structure and identity of American Protestantism in the 20th century, calling for a more nuanced, sophisticated profile than the standard bipolar model ... | |
| Douglas Jacobsen - Religion - 2015 - 272 pages
In this pathbreaking book, award-winning author Douglas Jacobsen describes global Christianity and provides a framework for understanding the varied experiences of Christians ... | |
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