New Short History of the Catholic Church
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Product details
- ISBN 9781472909886
- Weight: 360g
- Dimensions: 132 x 214mm
- Publication Date: 22 May 2014
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
‘A useful book of reference by the master of the history of the councils of the Church... There is enormous value in a short, reliable, and careful study of a sequence of events that may have unfamiliar joinings and passageways to modern believers...’ - Catholic Historical Review
‘A short, readable and informed survey of church history.’ - The Church of England Newspaper
‘A rich foundation for Catholic understanding and witness.’ - Catholic San Francisco
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A one-volume history of the Christian people from Pentecost to the present day, with principal focus on the Catholic Church.
Having passed AD 2000 it seems appropriate and necessary to have a new short history of the first two millennia of the Christian era.
In the last half century there has been a massive amount of research into Church history, published in learned articles and in multi-volume works. Full notice is taken of these recent scholarly initiatives in writing this short account, which is also eminently readable.
In each section there is a balance between the institutional and the more directly religious dimensions of the Church - here are some of the elements: bishops, canon law, charity, councils crusades, devotions, heresies, laity, liturgy, martyrs, missionaries, parishes, pilgrimages, popes, prayer, priesthood, religious orders, sacraments, schools, theologians, universities and the vita consacrata.
The scope is wide; the pace of the narrative is attractive.
