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Contributors.............................................................................................................♦♦♦♦♦x
List of Maps................................................................—..........................................xiii
List of Time Charts.........................................................................................................xiv
List of Illustrations....................................................................................................xiv
Preface...............................................................................................................xvii
Preface to the Second Edition....................................................................................... xviii
Preface to the Third Edition.............................................................................................xix
PART ONE
BEGINNINGS: AD 1-325
Jesus: His Life, Ministry, Death and its Consequences.....................................3
The Thought-world of Early Christianity................................................. 7
The Church Begins: From Jerusalem to Rome...............................................15
Peter.................................................................................17
Paul........................................................................................22
Establishing Christianity: Challenges to the New Faith...................................29
Neros Massacre............................................................................30
The Religions of the Romans...........................................................31
Marcion..................................................................................34
Tertullian........................................................................... 35
Origen................................................................................37
Spreading the Good News: How and Why Christianity Expanded..............................43
Archaeology and Earliest Christianity: What Archaeologists Can — and Cannot — Illuminate...49
A Christian Anagram?...................................................................51
What the First Christians Believed: The Faith is Defined................................55
The Gnostics............................................................................57
Eusebius: ‘Father of Church History .......................................................64
Clement of Rome........................................................................65
Justin Martyr: Christian Apologist....................................................66
Ignatius of Antioch...................................................................68
Irenaeus............................................................... ....70
Baptism................................................................................74
Cyprian of Carthage................................................................ 78
The Manichaeans............................................................ 81
How the First Christians Worshipped.....................................................83
How the New Testament Came Down to Us.................................................90
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Can the New Testament Text be Trusted?...................,..........................................92
Study Questions......................................»..............................................94
PART TWO
ACCEPTANCE AND CONQUEST: ad 325-600
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Constantine and the Christian Empire: Christianity Recognized
Ambrose of Milan.........................................
Councils and Creeds: Defining and Defending the Faith......
Athanasius..................................................
Basil the Great......................................
Nestorius................................................
Cyril of Alexandria......................................
Leo the Great............................................
Buildings and Belief: Early Church Structures......................
Worship and the Christian Year: The Making of the Christian Calendar
Clergy, Bishops, and Pope: The Church Builds an Organization.......
The Church in North Africa: The Making of a Distinctive Tradition..
Augustine of Hippo.................................................
The Fall of the Roman Empire: How and Why It Came to an End........
Jerome...........................................................
Boethius: The Consolation of Philosophy..........................
Ascetics and Monks: The Rise of Christian Monasticism.................
Cassiodorus,.......................................................
Patrick: Missionary to the Irish....................................
Columba: Celtic Missionary..........................................
Study Questions..................................................
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PART THREE
A CHRISTIAN SOCIETY: ad 600-1500
16 The West in Crisis...................................................................187
Gregory the Great............................................................. 188
Alcuin............................................................................198
17 The Eastern Church...................................................................207
John Chrysostom: Master Preacher..................................................212
Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite...................................................213
The Paulicians and the Bogomils...................................................217
18 Flowering: the Western Church: Reform and Resurgence.................................221
Thomas Becket............................................................... 224
Pope Innocent III.................................................................226
Bernard of Clairvaux..............................................................229
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INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY
Francis of Assisi.............. ................................................230
The Waldensians................................................................244
The Sacraments in Medieval Europe............................................... 250
Anselm....................................................................... 253
Peter Abelard..............................................................*...254
Thomas Aquinas...................................................................258
Popular Religion............................................................. 265
19 Monasticism in the West....................................................... 267
Interpreting the Bible in the Middle Ages......................................277
20 The Orthodox Church in Eastern Europe and Russia...................... 279
The Slavic Bible...............................................................280
21 An Age of Unrest: The Western Church in the Late Middle Ages...................,..285
Jan Hus..........................................................................292
Savonarola.......................................................................296
John Wyclif.................................................................... 298
William of Ockham..............................................................301
Study Questions.............................................................. 304
PART FOUR
REFORM AND RENEWAL: 1500-1650
22 Seeds of Renewal: The Origins of the Reformation.............................. 307
23 Reformation.....................................................................319
Martin Luther.................................................................. 320
John Calvin.................................................................. 324
The Faith of the Protestants.....................................................327
Philipp Melanchthon........................................................ 329
Huldrych Zwingli............................................................... 333
Theodore Beza....................................................................334
Martin Bucer.................................................................... 340
Thomas Cranmer............................................................. 340
Puritans and Separatists....................................................... 341
Post-Reformation Church Architecture.............................................342
The Unitarians............................................................. 344
24 A Flood of Bibles: Scripture in the Vernacular....................................347
William Tyndale and the English Bible........................................ 350
25 The Radical Reformation: the Anabaptists..........................................353
The First English Baptists................................................... 357
John Bunyan.................................................................... 359
26 The Catholic Reformation...................................................... 361
Gasparo Contarini................................................................363
Ignatius of Loyola............................................................. 369
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spelling | Introduction to the history of Christianity [editor] Tim Dowley ; [consulting editors, John H.Y. Briggs, Robert Linder, David F. Wright] History of Christianity 3rd edition Minneapolis Fortress Press [2018] © 2018 xxi, 666 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten, Porträts txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "Original edition published as A Lion handbook: The history of Christianity, 1977"--Title page verso pt. 1. Beginnings AD 1-325 -- 1. Jesus: his life, ministry, death and its consequences -- 2. The church begins: from Jerusalem to Rome -- 3. Establishing Christianity: challenges to the new faith -- 4. Spreading the good news: how and why Christianity expanded -- 5. Archaeology and earliest Christianity: what archaeologist can - and cannot - illuminate -- 6. What the first Christians believed: the faith is defined -- 7. How the first Christians worshipped -- pt. 2. Acceptance and Conquest: AD 325-600 -- 8. Constantine and the Christian Empire: Christianity recognized -- 9. Councils and Creeds: defining and defending the faith -- 10. Buildings and belief: early church structures -- 11. Worship and the Christian year: the making of the Christian calendar -- 12. Clergy, Bishops, and Pope: the church builds an organisation -- 13. The church in North Africa: the making of a distinctive tradition -- 14. The fall of the Roman Empire: how and why it came to an end -- 15. Ascetics and monks: the rise of Christian monasticism -- pt. 3. A Christian Society: AD 600-1500 -- 16. The West in crisis -- 17. The Eastern church -- 18. Flowering: the Western church: reform and resurgence -- 19. Monasticism in the West -- 20. The Orthodox church in Eastern Europe and Russia -- 21. An age of unrest: the Western church in the late middle ages -- pt. 4. Reform and renewal: 1500-1650 -- 22. Seeds of renewal: the origin of the Reformation -- 23. Reformation -- 24. A flood of bibles: scripture in the vernacular -- 25. The radical reformation: the Anabaptists -- 26. The Catholic Reformation -- 27. Art and the spirit: Christianity and its cultural expression -- pt. 5. Reason, revival, and revolution 1650-1789 -- 28. Expansion worldwide: European missions -- 29. Awakening: the Evangelical revival and the great awakening -- 30. Reason and unreason: the rise of rationalism -- 31. The Russian church: 1500-1900 -- pt. 6. Cities and Empires 1789-1914 -- 32. Europe in revolt: church and state in the nineteenth century -- 33. The first industrial nation: the industrial revolution and the British churches -- 34. A crusade among equals: revivalism, abolition, and evangelism in the USA -- 35. A world come of age: science and philosophy challenge Christianity -- 36. Outposts of empire: the nineteenth-century missionary explosion -- pt. 7. A Century of Conflict 1914-2001 -- 37. An age of ideology: nationalism, communism, and individualism take on Christianity -- 38. An age of anxiety: theological thinking in troubled era -- 39. Pentecostalism and the charismatic movement -- 40. The arts in the Christian West -- 41. Organizing for unity -- 42. An age of liberation -- pt. 8. Epilogue: A New Millennium -- 43. Present and future: the church in an ever-changing world "Combining the accuracy and readability of the first edition of this highly acclaimed text, Dowley has enhanced the second edition with new contributions from Pheme Perkins on 'The Thought-World of Early Christianity' and Richard Burridge on 'Jesus and the Gospels' as well as updated and revised contributions from Ward Gasque, Richard Pierard, John H.Y. Briggs, and more. With many new photographs, illustrations, maps, charts, and timelines, the inviting new full-color format tells the dramatic, intriguing, and often surprising story of Christians in their 2000-year journey to the present day. This textbook can be purchased individually or as part of a course pack which includes the Study Companion. Authoritative content, comprehensive scope, arresting four-color illustration, and innovative learning aids, now in multiple formats for complete versatility. Also available as an Inkling Interactive Textbook: the full content of the textbook PLUS!"--Publisher description Kirchengeschichte gnd rswk-swf Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Kirchengeschichte (DE-588)4030720-7 gnd rswk-swf Christentum (DE-588)4010074-1 gnd rswk-swf Church history Christentum (DE-588)4010074-1 s Geschichte z DE-604 Kirchengeschichte z Kirchengeschichte (DE-588)4030720-7 s 1\p DE-604 Dowley, Tim 1946- (DE-588)1051530385 edt Original edition History of Christianity Berkhamsted : Lion Pub., 1977 0856480738 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ebk. 978-1-5064-4603-5 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030323250&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Introduction to the history of Christianity pt. 1. Beginnings AD 1-325 -- 1. Jesus: his life, ministry, death and its consequences -- 2. The church begins: from Jerusalem to Rome -- 3. Establishing Christianity: challenges to the new faith -- 4. Spreading the good news: how and why Christianity expanded -- 5. Archaeology and earliest Christianity: what archaeologist can - and cannot - illuminate -- 6. What the first Christians believed: the faith is defined -- 7. How the first Christians worshipped -- pt. 2. Acceptance and Conquest: AD 325-600 -- 8. Constantine and the Christian Empire: Christianity recognized -- 9. Councils and Creeds: defining and defending the faith -- 10. Buildings and belief: early church structures -- 11. Worship and the Christian year: the making of the Christian calendar -- 12. Clergy, Bishops, and Pope: the church builds an organisation -- 13. The church in North Africa: the making of a distinctive tradition -- 14. The fall of the Roman Empire: how and why it came to an end -- 15. Ascetics and monks: the rise of Christian monasticism -- pt. 3. A Christian Society: AD 600-1500 -- 16. The West in crisis -- 17. The Eastern church -- 18. Flowering: the Western church: reform and resurgence -- 19. Monasticism in the West -- 20. The Orthodox church in Eastern Europe and Russia -- 21. An age of unrest: the Western church in the late middle ages -- pt. 4. Reform and renewal: 1500-1650 -- 22. Seeds of renewal: the origin of the Reformation -- 23. Reformation -- 24. A flood of bibles: scripture in the vernacular -- 25. The radical reformation: the Anabaptists -- 26. The Catholic Reformation -- 27. Art and the spirit: Christianity and its cultural expression -- pt. 5. Reason, revival, and revolution 1650-1789 -- 28. Expansion worldwide: European missions -- 29. Awakening: the Evangelical revival and the great awakening -- 30. Reason and unreason: the rise of rationalism -- 31. The Russian church: 1500-1900 -- pt. 6. Cities and Empires 1789-1914 -- 32. Europe in revolt: church and state in the nineteenth century -- 33. The first industrial nation: the industrial revolution and the British churches -- 34. A crusade among equals: revivalism, abolition, and evangelism in the USA -- 35. A world come of age: science and philosophy challenge Christianity -- 36. Outposts of empire: the nineteenth-century missionary explosion -- pt. 7. A Century of Conflict 1914-2001 -- 37. An age of ideology: nationalism, communism, and individualism take on Christianity -- 38. An age of anxiety: theological thinking in troubled era -- 39. Pentecostalism and the charismatic movement -- 40. The arts in the Christian West -- 41. Organizing for unity -- 42. An age of liberation -- pt. 8. Epilogue: A New Millennium -- 43. Present and future: the church in an ever-changing world Kirchengeschichte (DE-588)4030720-7 gnd Christentum (DE-588)4010074-1 gnd |
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