Number of Pentecostal Christians living in each region of the world
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Figure 4.2
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Aimee Semple McPherson
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Figure 4.3
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Diagram illustrating sociological structure of the Pentecostal movement
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Figure 4.4
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The Holy Spirit Church of East Africa (Bukoyani, Kenya)
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Figure 4.5
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International Church of the Grace of God (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
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Figure 5.1
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Timeline for ancient Christianity, beginnings to 500
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Figure 5.2
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Sketch of structure of a Roman basilica and interior of Santa Maria Maggiore Church (Rome)
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Figure 5.3
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Two portrayals of Jesus in early Christian art
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Figure 5.4
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Roman Empire at peak size
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Figure 5.5
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Timeline of major events for Christianity in the Roman Empire
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Figure 5.6
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Icon of the martyrdom of Perpetua, Felicitas, and others
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Figure 5.7
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Church built around Symeon’s pillar
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Figure 5.8
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Map of Sasanian Empire, c. 250
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Figure 5.9
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Church of the Holy Mother of God, a seventh‐century building located in Ashtarak, Armenia
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Figure 6.1
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The Great Division
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Figure 6.2
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Map showing the primary geographic locations of the four Christian mega‐traditions that existed in the years 500 to 1000
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Figure 6.3
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Chapel of São Frutuoso (Braga, Portugal), a Visigoth church built in the 600s
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Figure 6.4
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Byzantine and Arab Empires, c. 800
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Figure 6.5
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Timeline of the Orthodox Church in the Byzantine Empire, c. 500–1000
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Figure 6.6
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Timeline for the Church of the East, c. 500–1000
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Figure 6.7
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Da Qin Pagoda (Pagoda of the West), an eighth‐century Christian monastery located about 50 miles southwest of Xian (formerly Chang’an), China
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Figure 6.8
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Mugao Caves Monastery (Dunhuang, China)
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Figure 6.9
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Charlemagne’s domain
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Figure 6.10
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Baptism of Boris I, illustration from a fourteenth‐century chronicle by Constantine Manasses
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Figure 7.1
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Timeline of general councils of the Catholic Church held during this time period (1000–1500)
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Figure 7.2
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Fresco in Orvieto Cathedral (Italy) that illustrates the doctrine of transubstantiation
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Figure 7.3
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Fresco by Domenico di Michelino (1417–91) portraying the Italian author Dante with the seven‐story mountain of purgatory made famous in his trilogy The Divine Comedy
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Figure 7.4
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Map showing spread of Black Death, 1347–50
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Figure 7.5
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Church of St. George (Lalibela, Ethiopia)
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Figure 7.6
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Timeline of medieval Christian crusades against religious others
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Figure 7.7
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Map showing advance of the reconquista in Spain, c. 800–1492
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Figure 7.8
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Aerial and interior photographs of Mezquita Cathedral (Cordoba, Spain)
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Figure 7.9
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Latin Empire in former Byzantine territory, 1204–61
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Figure 7.10
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Queen Sorkaktani‐beki with her husband Tolui
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Figure 7.11
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Timeline of Christian decline in Persia and Central Asia
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Figure 8.1
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Dirk Willems rescuing his pursuer
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Figure 8.2
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William J. Seymour with other leaders of the Azusa Street revival
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Figure 8.3
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Chiesa di Sant’Ignazio di Loyola in Campo Marzio, a Baroque style Catholic church in Rome built in the early 1600s
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Figure 8.4
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Diagram displaying the race‐based hierarchy of social and spiritual status that existed in colonial Latin American society
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Figure 8.5
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João I, the first Christian king of the Congo, who ruled from 1470 to 1509
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Figure 8.6
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Timeline of some of the religious wars resulting from the Protestant Revolution and of three significant peace agreements
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Figure 8.7
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Global map of the Cold War, c. 1980
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