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_aWalker, Williston, _d1860-1922., _e1 |
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_aA history of the Christian church / _cby Williston Walker and Richard A. Norris, David W. Lotz, Robert T. Handy. _hPR |
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_aNew York : _bScribner, _c(c)1985. |
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_axii, 756 pages : _billustrations ; _c25 cm. |
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_aPeriod I. From the beginnings to the gnostic crisis. The general situation -- _tThe Jewish background -- _tJesus and the disciples -- _tThe early Christian community -- _tPaul and Gentile Christianity -- _tThe close of the apostolic age -- _tThe interpretation of Jesus -- _tGentile Christianity of the second century -- _tChristian organization -- _tChristianity and the Roman government -- _tThe apologists -- _tPeriod II. From the gnostic crisis to Constantine. Gnosticism -- _tMarcion -- _tMontanism -- _tThe Catholic Church -- _tThe growing importance of the Roman Church -- _tIrenaeus of Lyon -- _tTertullian and Cyprian -- _tThe logos theology and monarchianism -- _tThe Alexandrian school -- _tChurch and Roman society from 180 to 260 -- _tThe constitutional development of the church -- _tPublic worship and sacred time -- _tBaptism -- _tThe eucharist -- _tForgiveness of sins -- _tPatterns of Christian life -- _tRest and growth -- _tRival religious forces -- _tThe final struggle -- _tPeriod III. The imperial state church. The changed situation -- _tThe Arian controversy to the death of Constantine -- _tControversy under Constantine's sons -- _tThe later Nicene struggle -- _tThe Germanic invasions -- _tThe growth of the papacy -- _tMonasticism -- _tAmbrose and Chrysostom -- _tThe christological controversies -- _tThe East divided -- _tControversy and catastrophe in the East -- _tThe constitutional development of the church -- _tWorship and piety -- _tThe Latin Christian tradition -- _tJerome -- _tAugustine of Hippo -- _tThe Pelagian controversy -- _tSemi-Pelagianism -- _tGregory the Great -- _tPeriod IV. The Middle Ages to the close of the investiture controversy. Missions in the British Isles -- _tChristianity and the Frankish kingdom -- _tEast and West in the iconoclastic controversy -- _tThe Franks and the papacy -- _tCharles the Great -- _tEuropean Christianity in the ninth century -- _tThe papacy and the Ottonian Empire -- _tThe Greek Church after the iconoclastic controversy -- _tChristian expansion in the early Middle Ages -- _tThe reforming papacy -- _tFrom reform to revolution -- _tHildebrand and Henry IV -- _tThe end of the investiture struggle -- |
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_aPeriod V. The later Middle Ages. The Crusades -- _tNew religious movements -- _tMedieval heresy : the Cathars and Waldenses; the Inquisition -- _tThe Dominicans, Franciscans, and other mendicant orders -- _tEarly scholasticism; Anselm of Canterbury and Peter Abelard -- _tThe rediscovery of Aristotle; the rise of the universities -- _tHigh scholasticism and its theology; Thomas Aquinas -- _tLate scholasticism; Duns Scotus and William of Ockham -- _tMysticism, the modern devotion, and heresy -- _tMissions and defeats -- _tThe papacy at its height and its decline -- _tThe Avignon papacy; papal critics and defenders; the Great Schism -- _tWyclif and Hus -- _tThe reforming councils -- _tThe Italian Renaissance and its popes; popular religious leaders -- _tThe new national powers -- _tHumanism north of the Alps; piety on the eve of the Reformation -- _tPeriod Virgin Islands The Reformation. Luther's development and the beginnings of the Reformation -- _tSeparations and divisions -- _tUlrich Zwingli and the Swiss Reformation -- _tThe Anabaptists -- _tGerman Protestantism established -- _tThe Scandinavian lands -- _tThe Reformation in French Switzerland and Geneva before Calvin -- _tJohn Calvin -- _tThe English Reformation -- _tThe Scottish Reformation -- _tThe Catholic Reformation and Counter-Reformation -- _tConfessional strife in France, the Netherlands, and England -- _tGerman religious controversies and the Thirty Years' War -- _tSocinianism -- _tArminianism -- _tAnglicanism, Puritanism, and the Free Churches in England, Episcopacy and Presbyterianism in Scotland -- _tThe Quakers -- _tPeriod Virgin IslandsI. Modern Christianity. The beginnings of modern science and philosophy -- _tThe transplantation of Christianity to the Americas -- _tDeism and the its opponents; skepticism -- _tUnitarianism in England and America -- _tPietism in Germany -- _tZinzendorf and Moravianism -- _tThe Evangelical revival in Great Britain; Wesley and Methodism -- _tThe Great Awakening -- _tThe impact of the Evangelical revival; the rise of modern missions -- _tThe revolutionary epoch in the United States -- _tThe German Enlightenment (Aufklarung) -- _tTrends in nineteenth-century Protestant thought in Germany -- _tBritish Protestantism in the nineteeth century -- _tContinental Protestantism in the nineteeth century -- _tAmerican Protestantism in the nineteeth century -- _tRoman Catholicism in the modern world -- _tThe Eastern Churches in modern times -- _tThe growth of the ecumenical movement -- _tThe church in the world. |
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