Church History 101
Author: Christopher M. Bellitto
Publisher: 101
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780764816031
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Author: Christopher M. Bellitto
Publisher: 101
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780764816031
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Author: James E. Bradley
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Published: 2016
Total Pages: 315
ISBN-13: 0802874053
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn their acclaimed, much-used Church History, James Bradley and Richard Muller lay out guidelines, methods, and basic reference tools for research and writing in the fields of church history and historical theology. Over the years, this book has helped countless students define their topics, locate relevant source materials, and write quality papers. This revised, expanded, and updated second edition includes discussion of Internet-based research, digitized texts, and the electronic forms of research tools. The greatly enlarged bibliography of study aids now includes many significant new resources that have become available since the first edition's publication in 1995. Accessible and clear, this introduction will continue to benefit both students and experienced scholars in the field.
Author: John D. Woodbridge
Publisher: Zondervan Academic
Published: 2013-08-08
Total Pages: 865
ISBN-13: 0310515149
DOWNLOAD EBOOKChurch History, Volume Two chronicles the events, the triumphs, and the struggles of the Christian movement from the years leading up to the Reformation through the next five centuries to the present-day. Looking closely at the integral link between the history of the world and that of the church, Church History paints a portrait of God's people within the context of the times, cultures, and developments that both influenced and were influenced by the church. FEATURES: Maps, charts, and illustrations spanning the time from the thirteenth century to today. Explanations of all the major denominational movements, traditions, and schisms during and after the Reformation. Overviews of the Christian movement in Africa, eastern Europe, Asia, and Latin America to cover the scope of the ecumenical environment of the twenty-first century. Insights into the role and influence of politics, culture and societal norms, and technology on the Western church. Unbiased details on the major theological controversies and issues of each period. AUTHORS' PERSPECTIVE: Authors John D. Woodbridge and Frank A. James III wrote this history of the church from the perspective that such a history is the story of the greatest movement and community the world has known—as imperfect as it still is. It's a human story of a divinely called people who want to live by a divine revelation. It's a story of how they succeeded and how they failed and of how they are still trying to live out their calling. From the Reformation theologians in Europe to the revivalists, apologists, and Christian thinkers all over the world, the historical figures detailed are people who have struggled with the meaning of the greatest event in history—the coming of the Son of God—and with their role in that event and in the lives of God's people.
Author: Christopher Catherwood
Publisher: Crossway
Published: 2007-03-06
Total Pages: 226
ISBN-13: 1433519356
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this concise, accessible guide, author Christopher Catherwood takes his readers through the history of the faith, educating them about the uniqueness of Christianity from its birth to the diverse, global Evangelical Church we know today. Church History is the perfect place to start for anyone who wants to know where to begin this quest for knowledge. Enjoy discovering more about the lives of men and women from various times and places, not only to better understand the church, but also to know how to live wisely in this age. These are some of the many reasons why history is so important. From those who desire to learn more about their fellow followers of Jesus Christ throughout history to those who want to learn more about church for themselves, this book will test you to dig deeper in your faith.
Author: James P. Eckman
Publisher: Crossway
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 338
ISBN-13: 1581349777
DOWNLOAD EBOOKChristianity's roots, distinctiveness, and cultural implicationsare highlighted in this multi-dimensional resource, providing anintroductory understanding of the richness of the faith andchurch.
Author: Harry R. Boer
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Published: 1976
Total Pages: 204
ISBN-13: 9780802813398
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA lucid and concise account of the peole, places, institutions, events, and ideas that made a difference in the development of the Christian faith. Discussion questions following each chapter aid the reader in reflection and rview.
Author: Dr. Justo L. Gonzalez
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Published: 2010-09-01
Total Pages: 120
ISBN-13: 1426722249
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOne of the chief difficulties in studying the history of Christianity is the lack of prior exposure to the subject that students often bring with them. Struggling to keep up with the large numbers of names, dates, and places presented to them, it is easy for students to lose sight of the "big picture," the broad sweep of movement and change that instructors most wish to communicate. Justo Gonzalez has written this book to help students gain just such a quick and basic grasp of the main periods and issues in the history of Christianity. Drawing upon his own extensive experience and that of others, he contends that having been introduced to the essentials of church history in a brief and accessible form, students are far better able to understand and appreciate what they encounter in more detailed lectures and reading. Gonzalez provides a comprehensive opening chapter that summarizes major issues and concerns of each of the principal eras of church history. Subsequent chapters focus on the ancient church, the Christian empire, the Middle Ages, the Reformation, the seventeenth through nineteenth centuries, and the twentieth century and the end of modernity.
Author: Greg Axe
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 2017-12-08
Total Pages: 530
ISBN-13: 9781979799935
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA Biblical perspective of Church History
Author: Simonetta Carr
Publisher:
Published: 2021-12-18
Total Pages: 272
ISBN-13: 9781601788566
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGod always intended to have a people to love: a church Jesus said nothing could destroy (Matthew 16:18). Simonetta shows how God has kept this promise for two thousand years.
Author: Dayton Hartman
Publisher:
Published: 2016
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781577996606
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMany Christians believe that church history belongs in the past. Pastor Dayton Hartman disagrees. He argues that church history is not old news, but a tradition that brings depth and vitality to today's ministry. In Church History for Modern Ministry, Hartman explores the importance of church history and its relevance for addressing contemporary church issues. He discusses the impact of the early church fathers and the value of incorporating the creeds into weekly worship. Today's believers have much to gain from learning the history of the church. Their faithfulness, discipleship, and perseverance have built a strong foundation from which we can take the message of the gospel into the future.--Publisher description.