I have not read the entire book, but it does contain all the information I expected.
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Religion, particularly Christianity, is one hair Oxford loves to split in as many ways as they can find. This overview of Christian history is well written and thorough. There may be other books of greater importance in specific areas of study, but this book is a good beginning. Church libraries may consider this book just because it covers a lot of ground in a single volume. It covers the basics, the persecutions, the...
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Gives me a review of ancient history, along with years of Christianity.I use this book mainily in a class I take at church. Its called "Education for Ministry". Its a four year course. I find it interesting just to review in my mind all the history that has gone before me. Good book,
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The Oxford folks have produced a very good overview of the Christian world from the death of Christ to the present time. This book gives a good accounting of the major doctrinal and organizational challenges facing Christendom over the last two centuries as well as detailing its growth from a band of Jewish reformers to the world wide force it is today. I would have liked a little more on the early rise and struggle of...
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To cap off Hispanic Heritage Month, we wanted to recognize the work of a few of the most exciting Latinx authors of the moment. In this highly competitive field, narrowing it down was a challenge! Here are six that really stood out from the crowd.