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A concise history of Christianity Table of Contents TABLES, BOXES, AND MAPS PREFACE CHRISTIANITY AND HISTORY HISTORIANS AND HISTORY THE HISTORICAL PROCESS AND CHURCH HISTORY THE JEWISH BACKGROUND OF CHRISTIANITY Important Events in Jewish History Important Events in Jewish History Who Were the Hebrews? BEGINNINGS The Question and the Power of the Resurrection The Church at Jerusalem The Church Spreads PAULINE CHRISTIANITY JOHANN1NE CHRISTIANITY THE CHURCH AT THE CLOSE OF THE FIRST CENTURY THE FAITH OF THE FATHERS Fourth-Century Persecution CHRIST AND CULTURE: THE APOLOGISTS TRIUMPH AND NEW CHALLENGES The Conversion of Constantine? THE FAITH OF THE FATHERS Augustine's Life Controversy with the Manichees Controversy with the Donatists Controversy with Pelagius Controversy with the Pagans THE CHURCH AT THE CLOSE OF THE PATRISTIC PERIOD THE CHURCH IN THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES The Expansion of Eastern Christianity Controversies and the Seven Councils THE WESTERN CHURCH _no_ _m_ Saint Patrick's Breastplate _no_ Important Events of the High Middle Ages Important Events of the High Middle Ages Cathedral Building Life for Women in the Middle Ages The Dominicans REFORM MOVEMENTS OUTSIDE THE CHURCH To See God: The Mystics The Churcbwomen THE PROTESTANT REFORMATION Capitalism and World Expansion _1_8J__ The Ninety-Jive Theses Calvin on Predestination THE PROTESTANT REFORMATION Social Sources of Denominationalism An Anabaptists Letter Protestantism and Capitalism THE AFTERMATH OF THE REFORMATION Important Events of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries Important Events of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries Witch-Hunts TULIP Theology CONCLUSIONS CHRISTIANITY IN THE MODERN ERA Notes Additional Readings CHRISTIANITY IN THE MODERN ERA The Theology of Hope CONCISE, ACCESSIBLE, CHRONOLOGICAL .
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