A History of the Christian Church

A History of the Christian Church

Paul Ashishdeep

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Paul Ashishdeep
Año de edición:
2025
ISBN:
9798233117244
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Christianity did not emerge fully formed. It grew, struggled, fractured, reformed, and endured.This book traces the story of the Christian Church from its earliest days in the Apostolic age to the threshold of the modern world. Beginning with a small, persecuted community shaped by Jewish roots and the proclamation of a risen Christ, it follows the Church as it spread across the Roman Empire, faced violent opposition, confronted internal heresies, and slowly developed its theology, worship, and structure.Readers are guided through the Early Church (AD 100-313), where faith was refined under persecution and defended through apologetics. The narrative then moves into the age of the Christian Empire (AD 313-451), when imperial support transformed the Church’s public life while raising difficult questions about power, compromise, and authenticity. The journey continues into the so-called Dark Ages (AD 451-1000), where political collapse, invasions, and instability threatened civilization itself, yet monasteries and missionaries quietly preserved faith, learning, and hope.The Middle Ages (AD 1000-1517) appear in their full complexity. A period marked by spiritual devotion and intellectual achievement, but also by corruption, violence, and growing distance between Church leadership and ordinary believers. From this tension emerged the Reformation (AD 1517-1687), as reformers challenged established authority, recovered Scripture, and reshaped Christianity into multiple traditions that continue to define the Christian world today.The final section explores the Eighteenth Century (AD 1688-1815), an era where faith encountered reason, science, and global expansion. Revival movements, missionary efforts, and renewed personal devotion arose alongside skepticism and Enlightenment thought, setting the stage for modern Christianity.Written in a clear, narrative style, this book is designed for readers without formal theological training as well as those seeking a broader historical perspective. It does not merely list events, but explores how belief, power, culture, and conviction interacted across centuries. It asks not only what happened, but why it mattered.This book is especially suited for readers who want to understand Christianity beyond sermons and slogans, within real historical contexts, and from the perspective of people who lived, believed, doubted, and endured.Ideal for:Students of theology and church historyPastors, teachers, and preachers seeking historical groundingBelievers wanting a deeper understanding of their faith’s rootsReaders interested in how Christianity shaped, and was shaped by, human historyThis is the story of a faith that survived because it was questioned, refined, and lived.

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