A reader-friendly presentation of the history of Christianity from the time of Jesus to the early missionaries in the sixth century A.D., written by one of the evangelical world's most respected prof
One of the evangelical world's most experienced professors of church history presents the history of Christianity from the rise of papacy in Western Europe through the Renaissance in the 14th-16th ce
Loaded with full-color charts, maps, photographs, and illustrations, this concise guide to the history of the Christian church is perfect for personal study or classroom use. Focusing on such radical
With his fifth installment on church history, experienced professor John D. Hannah presents the important teachings and happenings of the church between 1650 and 1900 a.d. From the Enlightenment, thr
John is known as 'the disciple whom Jesus loved'. He was under our Saviour's teaching and care for three years. He leaned against Christ's chest at the last supper and witnessed the crucifixion. Who b
Of Charts Ancient and Medieval Church History provides a powerful visual tool for understanding the historical foundations on which contemporary Christianity rests. From geography, to theology, to doc
Chart of Modern and Postmodern Church History provides a powerful visual tool for understanding the historic foundations on which contemporary Christianity rest. From geography, to theology, to doctri
Major Schisms in the First Sixteen Centuries · Development of Church Government · Orthodoxy and Unitarianism Compared · Education in Puritan England · Christianity and the American Revolution · Origin