How to Read Church History Volume 1: From the Beginnings to the Fifteenth CenturySpecifically geared to the adult learner; adaptable to individual, parish, and other group needs; and richly illustrated with photos and charts, this two volume set helps teachers and students connect the content of each text with their own life experiences and the community in which they live. |
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Excellent overview. Great selected quotes from primary relevant sources. I found it quite amusing in places, which is a wonderful appreciation of a Cathlic Historical text.
Contents
Religious Confessions in Europe | 19 |
Internal Conflicts and Crises | 38 |
The British and North American Experience | 46 |
Copyright | |
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How to Read Church History: From the Reformation to the present day, Volume 2 Jean Comby,Diarmaid MacCulloch No preview available - 1989 |
How to Read Church History: From the Reformation to the present day Jean Comby,Diarmaid MacCulloch No preview available - 1985 |
How to Read Church History: From the Reformation to the present day Jean Comby No preview available - 1985 |
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