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A History of Christianity in America Mark A. Granquist
A comprehensive, up-to-date, accessible history of Christianity in America from the arrival of Europeans to the present day.
Communion with God The Divine and the Human in the Theology of John Owen Kelly M. Kapic The recent resurgence of interest in the Puritan John Owen has resulted in increasing requests for Communion with God, which was one of the books that helped foster renewed attention on this classic theologian. This book is now back in print with a new preface by the author. “We now have no better guide to Owen’s thought than Kapic’s study. A most welcomed resource as it probes significant aspects of Owen’s thought for con - temporary theology and Christian life.” —Donald K. McKim, editor, Encyclopedia of the Reformed Faith “Kapic has produced a meticulous piece of scholarship that brings a sophis- ticated and nuanced approach to the exploration of crucial themes in Owen’s theology.” —Susan Hardman Moore, School of Divinity, University of Edinburgh (emeritus) “Deftly explores Christianity’s vigorously complex expressions across three- plus centuries of American life. A masterly, fascinating account.” —Jon Butler, Yale University (emeritus) “American Christianity is an incredible mosaic, and Granquist captures its vibrancy in this lively and engaging history. A superb resource for the classroom or for anyone seeking a reliable guide to Christianity in America.” —Peter J. Thuesen, Indiana University Indianapolis Mark A. Granquist (PhD, University of Chicago) is the Lloyd and Annelotte Svendsbye Professor of the History of Christianity at Luther Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota. He is a leading expert on the impact of migration on American Christianity.
MARCH 2025 • 400 pp. • cloth • $44.99 • 9781540963314
Back in Print
Kelly M. Kapic (PhD, King’s College, University of London) is professor of theological studies at Covenant College.
NOW AVAILABLE • 288 pp. • paper • $32.00 • 9780801031441
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