Contents
Table of Contents
Chapter I. Judaism: Its Diffusion and Limits.
Chapter II. The External Conditions of the World-wide Expansion of the Christian Religion.
Chapter IV. Jesus Christ and the Universal Mission.
Chapter V. The Transition from the Jewish to the Gentile Mission.
Chapter VI. Results of the Mission of Paul and of the First Missonaries.
Book II. The Mission—Preaching in Word and Deed.
Chapter I. Religious Characteristics of the Mission-Preaching.
Chapter II. The Gospel of the Saviour and of Salvation.
Chapter III. The Conflict with Demons.
Chapter IV. The Gospel of Love and Charity.
Chapter 5. The Religion of the Spirit and of Power, of Moral Earnestness and Holiness.
Chapter 6. The Religion of Authority and of Reason, of the Mysteries and of Transcendentalism.
Excursus. Christian's as a Third Race, in the Judgment of Their Opponents.
Chapter 8. The Religion of a Book and a Historical Realization.
Chapter 9. The Conflict with Polytheism and Idolatry.
Epilogue. Christianity in its Completed Form as Syncretistic Religion.
Book III. The Missionaries: The Methods of the Mission and the Counter-movements.
Excursus. Travelling: The Exchange of Letters and Literature.
Chapter II. Methods of the Mission: Catechizing and Baptism, the Invasion of Domestic Life.
Chapter III. The Names of Christian Believers.
Chapter IV. The Organization of the Christian Community, as Bearing upon the Christian Mission.
Excursus II. The Catholic Confederation and the Mission.