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The history of the church: a complete course
2007, Midwest Theological Forum
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The History of the Church: a complete course
2005, Midwest Theological Forum
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Table of Contents
Jesus Christ and the founding of the church
The early Christians
Persecution of the way?
The church fathers and heresies
Ligh in the Dark Ages
The conversion of the barbarian tribes
Iconoclasm, the Carolingian Renaissance, and the Great Schism
Collapse, corruption, andreform in Europe and the church
The Crusades, military orders, and the Inquisition
A century of suffering : plague, war, and schism
The Renaissance
The Reformation : Protestant and Catholic
Wars of religion
Exploration and missionary movements
The church and the Age of Enlightenment
The French Revolution and Napoleon
The nineteenth century : the age of revolution and the emergence of nationalism
The church gives witness in wars and revolutions
Vatican II and the church in the modern world
The church in the United States.
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