The Catholic Church Through the Ages: A History

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Paulist Press, 14 mai 2014 - 218 pages
The Catholic Church through the Ages is a one-volume survey of the history of the Catholic Church from its beginning until (and including) the pontificate of John Paul II. The book explains the Church's progress by using Christopher Dawson's division of the Church's history into six distinct "ages," or 350-400 year periods of time, each cycle beginning with great enthusiasm and advancement and ending in decline and loss. Writing with the experience of twenty years of teaching, the author has fashioned an ideal text that combines substance with readability. Undergraduates, graduates, and interested lay people have given the author an idea of what topics should be emphasized. Consequently, he has given generous space to monsaticism, the Crusades, medieval theology, the Inquisition, Reformation, French Revolution, the nineteenth century, and the Church in the United States. As a supplement to each chapter, the author has included an annotated list of reading and audio-visual materials.
 

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F Attacks on Christianity
The Second Age of the Church 330650 ADThe Age of the Fathers
The Third Age of the Church 6501000The Dark Ages
B The Byzantine Church and the Eastern Schism
The Fourth Age of the Church 10001450The Middle Ages
The Fifth Age of the Church 14501789Protestant and Catholic Reformations
F The Catholic Response
The Sixth Age of the Church 1789PresentThe Modern
Chronological List of the Popes
Index
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