A Lexicon of Religious Facts and Figures

Author(s): John Knox

Edition: 1

Copyright: 2021

Pages: 97

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A Lexicon of Religious Facts and Figures provides an overarching summary of religious theories, terms, events, and important people in Christian History, from the first century through postmodernity. The story of the ancient and contemporary Jesus movement is categorically imparted to readers, chapter after chapter, with a special emphasis on systematic theology, historical praxis, and present-day relevance.

John Knox

John S. Knox is an associate professor of Sociology in the College of General Studies and an instructor of Apologetics in the Rawlings School of Divinity at Liberty University. He has taught Bible, Sociology, history, and religion for nearly two decades at several Christian universities in the Pacific Northwest and the East Coast, utilizing his PhD in Theology & Religion (Sociology), a MATS in Christian History & Thought, and a BA in History and English to help his students more fully understand what it meant to be a Christian in the past--and why it is still relevant in the present. He currently lives in Virginia with his wife and two sons.

A Lexicon of Religious Facts and Figures provides an overarching summary of religious theories, terms, events, and important people in Christian History, from the first century through postmodernity. The story of the ancient and contemporary Jesus movement is categorically imparted to readers, chapter after chapter, with a special emphasis on systematic theology, historical praxis, and present-day relevance.

John Knox

John S. Knox is an associate professor of Sociology in the College of General Studies and an instructor of Apologetics in the Rawlings School of Divinity at Liberty University. He has taught Bible, Sociology, history, and religion for nearly two decades at several Christian universities in the Pacific Northwest and the East Coast, utilizing his PhD in Theology & Religion (Sociology), a MATS in Christian History & Thought, and a BA in History and English to help his students more fully understand what it meant to be a Christian in the past--and why it is still relevant in the present. He currently lives in Virginia with his wife and two sons.