Introduction to the history of Christianity / [editor] Tim Dowley ; consulting editors, John H.Y. Briggs, Robert D. Linder, David F. Wright.
Contributor(s): Dowley, Tim [editor.] | Briggs, John H. Y [consulting editor.] | Linder, Robert Dean [consulting editor.] | Wright, David F [consulting editor.]
Material type: TextPublisher: Minneapolis : Fortress Press, [2018]Copyright date: ©2018Edition: Third editionDescription: xxi, 666 pages : color illustrations, color maps, portraits (some color) ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781506445960; 1506445969Other title: History of ChristianitySubject(s): Church historyBibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.Item type | Current library | Shelving location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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"Original edition published as A Lion handbook: The history of Christianity, 1977"--Title page verso.
Pt. 1. Beginnings AD 1-325 -- 1. Jesus: his life, ministry, death and its consequences -- 2. The church begins: from Jerusalem to Rome -- 3. Establishing Christianity: challenges to the new faith -- 4. Spreading the good news: how and why Christianity expanded -- 5. Archaeology and earliest Christianity: what archaeologist can - and cannot - illuminate -- 6. What the first Christians believed: the faith is defined -- 7. How the first Christians worshipped -- Pt. 2. Acceptance and Conquest: AD 325-600 -- 8. Constantine and the Christian Empire: Christianity recognized -- 9. Councils and Creeds: defining and defending the faith -- 10. Buildings and belief: early church structures -- 11. Worship and the Christian year: the making of the Christian calendar -- 12. Clergy, Bishops, and Pope: the church builds an organisation -- 13. The church in North Africa: the making of a distinctive tradition -- 14. The fall of the Roman Empire: how and why it came to an end -- 15. Ascetics and monks: the rise of Christian monasticism -- Pt. 3. A Christian Society: AD 600-1500 -- 16. The West in crisis -- 17. The Eastern church -- 18. Flowering: the Western church: reform and resurgence -- 19. Monasticism in the West -- 20. The Orthodox church in Eastern Europe and Russia -- 21. An age of unrest: the Western church in the late middle ages -- Pt. 4. Reform and renewal: 1500-1650 -- 22. Seeds of renewal: the origin of the Reformation -- 23. Reformation -- 24. A flood of bibles: scripture in the vernacular -- 25. The radical reformation: the Anabaptists -- 26. The Catholic Reformation -- 27. Art and the spirit: Christianity and its cultural expression -- Pt. 5. Reason, revival, and revolution 1650-1789 -- 28. Expansion worldwide: European missions -- 29. Awakening: the Evangelical revival and the great awakening -- 30. Reason and unreason: the rise of rationalism -- 31. The Russian church: 1500-1900 -- Pt. 6. Cities and Empires 1789-1914 -- 32. Europe in revolt: church and state in the nineteenth century -- 33. The first industrial nation: the industrial revolution and the British churches -- 34. A crusade among equals: revivalism, abolition, and evangelism in the USA -- 35. A world come of age: science and philosophy challenge Christianity -- 36. Outposts of empire: the nineteenth-century missionary explosion -- Pt. 7. A Century of Conflict 1914-2001 -- 37. An age of ideology: nationalism, communism, and individualism take on Christianity -- 38. An age of anxiety: theological thinking in troubled era -- 39. Pentecostalism and the charismatic movement -- 40. The arts in the Christian West -- 41. Organizing for unity -- 42. An age of liberation -- Pt. 8. Epilogue: A New Millennium -- 43. Present and future: the church in an ever-changing world.
Includes bibliographical references and index.