A Summary of Christian HistoryB&H Publishing Group, 2005 M11 1 - 448 páginas Originally published in 1959, A Summary of Christian History has been a classic text for introductory-level studies of Christian history for more than four decades. Even in the face of advancing history, new findings, and changing perspectives, Dr. Baker’s original classic has remained popular decades beyond the normal life expectancy of a textbook. In this third edition, Dr. John Landers, a former student of Dr. Baker, builds on the original goal of helping students grasp the broad contours of Christian history without becoming lost in a maze of historical detail. |
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... synods; because of his place in the local congregation, the new bishop acted as spokesman for his church. He brought word to the congregation concerning the united action of all Christians in fighting heresy, in exercising discipline ...
... synods; because of his place in the local congregation, the new bishop acted as spokesman for his church. He brought word to the congregation concerning the united action of all Christians in fighting heresy, in exercising discipline ...
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... synods for mutual help and advice introduced the bishops to one another and encouraged the opportunity for larger leadership by the more gifted bishops. A common practice during the controversies was for one of the parties to secure ...
... synods for mutual help and advice introduced the bishops to one another and encouraged the opportunity for larger leadership by the more gifted bishops. A common practice during the controversies was for one of the parties to secure ...
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... churches and threatened the peace of the Christian world. Synods (or councils) were called at Rome and in Palestine. They debated the merits of each side. Most observed Easter on Sunday. When the Ephesian bishop and many.
... churches and threatened the peace of the Christian world. Synods (or councils) were called at Rome and in Palestine. They debated the merits of each side. Most observed Easter on Sunday. When the Ephesian bishop and many.
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... synods or no synods, Bishop Victor of Rome (18998) declared them excommunicated. Promptly, Irenaeus rebuked Victor for this action. This action raises doubts for us as to what Irenaeus actually believed about the authority of the Roman ...
... synods or no synods, Bishop Victor of Rome (18998) declared them excommunicated. Promptly, Irenaeus rebuked Victor for this action. This action raises doubts for us as to what Irenaeus actually believed about the authority of the Roman ...
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... synod at Ephesus in which, by threat and violence, the theory of Eutyches was approved. Leo of Rome called this the “robber synod” and refused to accept its findings, but because Emperor Theodosius supported Eutyches, the Roman bishop ...
... synod at Ephesus in which, by threat and violence, the theory of Eutyches was approved. Leo of Rome called this the “robber synod” and refused to accept its findings, but because Emperor Theodosius supported Eutyches, the Roman bishop ...
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The Lutheran Reform | |
The Zwinglian and Calvinistic Reforms | |
Anabaptists and the Radical Reformation | |
The Anglican Reform | |
The Roman Catholic Revival | |
The Thirty Years | |
The Seaborne Expansion of Christianity | |
Continental European Christianity 16481789 | |
Religious Opposition to Roman Authority | |
Throne and Altar | |
Roman Catholic Domination 11 The High Middle Ages | |
The Decline of Papal Prestige and the Rise of Nation States | |
The Renaissance | |
Renaissance Church Councils | |
Ecclesiastical Dissent | |
Causes of the Reformation | |
British Christianity 16491789 | |
The United States and Canada | |
The Worldwide Missionary Movement | |
Global Christianity | |
Universal Councils by the Roman Reckoning General Bibliography | |
Index | |
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