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- catalog contributor b643109.
- catalog created "c1986.".
- catalog date "1986".
- catalog date "c1986.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1986.".
- catalog description "22. The primary causes of the east-west schism of 1054 -- 23. The crusades -- 24. The Muslim conquest and the crusades -- a comparison -- 25. Arguments for the existence of God -- the five ways of Thomas Aquinas -- 26. The theology of Scholasticism -- 27. Major monastic orders -- 28. Medieval ecumenical councils -- 29. The great schism of the papacy, 1378-1417 -- 30. Medieval ecumenical councils -- 31. Forerunners of the reformation -- The reformation (1517-1648) -- 32. Four major reformers -- 33. Other German reformers -- 34. Other Swiss reformers -- 35. The radical reformation -- 36. The English reformers -- 37. The English Puritans -- 38. Leaders of the catholic counterreformation -- 39. Leaders of the French Huguenots -- 40. Religious wars of the reformation -- 41. Theological issues -- Protestant vs. Catholic -- 42. Theological issues -- Lutheran vs. Reformed -- 43. Theological issues -- Calvinist vs. Arminian -- 44. A family tree of protestant denominational groups -- ".
- catalog description "50. Major figures in German liberal theology -- 51. Modern Roman Catholic Ecumenical councils -- 52. The growth and development of the world council of churches -- The American church (from 1607) -- 53. Religion in the thirteen colonies -- 54. Religious utopian communities in America -- 55. The American Puritans -- 56. Leaders of the first great awakening -- 57. Religious influences supporting the American revolution -- 58. Religious influences opposed to the American revolution -- 59. Leaders of the second great awakening -- 60. Major nineteenth-century evangelical social reform movements -- 61. Denominational schisms over slavery -- 62. Major nineteenth-century evangelical social reform movements -- 63. Late-nineteenth -- and early-twentieth-century revivalists -- 64. Key figures in the dissemination of dispensationalism in America -- 65. A comparison of historic covenant and historic dispensational theology -- 66. Denominational divisions over the modernist-fundamentalist controversy -- 67. Key figures in the twentieth-century Presbyterian schisms -- 68. An American Presbyterian family tree -- 69. An American Baptist family tree -- 70. An American Lutheran family tree -- 71. An American Methodist and Episcopal family tree -- 72. An American Reformed and Congregational family tree -- 73. An American Pentecostal family tree -- 74. An American Mennonite family tree -- 75. A Mormon family tree -- 76. An Adventist family tree -- Miscellaneous -- 77. The parallel structures of systematic theology and church history -- 78. The pendulum effect in church history -- 79. The popes recognized by the Roman Catholic church -- 80. Prominent Protestant missionaries -- 81. Prominent Roman Catholic missionaries -- 82. Major indigenous Christian religious movements in Africa -- 83. Translations of the Bible into English -- 84. Notable protestant historians of the church.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [115]-[116]".
- catalog description "The ancient church (to 476) -- 1. The twelve disciples after the death of Jesus -- 2. Early symbols of Christianity -- 3. The apostolic fathers -- 4. The second-century apologists -- 5. The arguments of the apologists -- 6. The third-century church fathers -- 7. The development of the new testament canon -- 8. Books debated for inclusion in the New Testament canon -- 9. Ante-Nicene heresies -- 10. Roman persecutions of Christianity -- 11. Nicene and post-Nicene fathers -- 12. Development of Episcopacy in the first five centuries -- 13. Factors contributing to the supremacy of the bishop of Rome -- 14. Major ancient church doctrinal controversies -- 15. Ancient church Trinitarian heresies -- 16. Ancient church Christological heresies -- 17. The Pelagian controversy -- 18. The ecumenical councils of the early church -- The medieval church (476-1517) -- 19. The conversion of the barbarian tribes -- 20. Church and state, 754-1309 -- 21. Early medieval church leaders -- ".
- catalog description "The modern European church (from 1648) -- 45. English deism and its opponents -- 46. German pietism and English Methodism -- a comparison -- 47. John Wesley and George Whitefield -- a contrast -- 48. Other European revivals -- 49. Evangelical social reformers in England".
- catalog extent "[124] p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Chronological and background charts of church history.".
- catalog identifier "0310362814 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Chronological and background charts of church history.".
- catalog issued "1986".
- catalog issued "c1986.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Grand Rapids, Mich. : Academie Books,".
- catalog relation "Chronological and background charts of church history.".
- catalog subject "BR146 .W33 1986".
- catalog subject "BT146 .W33 1986".
- catalog subject "Church history Chronology Handbooks, manuals, etc.".
- catalog subject "Church history Handbooks, manuals, etc.".
- catalog tableOfContents "22. The primary causes of the east-west schism of 1054 -- 23. The crusades -- 24. The Muslim conquest and the crusades -- a comparison -- 25. Arguments for the existence of God -- the five ways of Thomas Aquinas -- 26. The theology of Scholasticism -- 27. Major monastic orders -- 28. Medieval ecumenical councils -- 29. The great schism of the papacy, 1378-1417 -- 30. Medieval ecumenical councils -- 31. Forerunners of the reformation -- The reformation (1517-1648) -- 32. Four major reformers -- 33. Other German reformers -- 34. Other Swiss reformers -- 35. The radical reformation -- 36. The English reformers -- 37. The English Puritans -- 38. Leaders of the catholic counterreformation -- 39. Leaders of the French Huguenots -- 40. Religious wars of the reformation -- 41. Theological issues -- Protestant vs. Catholic -- 42. Theological issues -- Lutheran vs. Reformed -- 43. Theological issues -- Calvinist vs. Arminian -- 44. A family tree of protestant denominational groups -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "50. Major figures in German liberal theology -- 51. Modern Roman Catholic Ecumenical councils -- 52. The growth and development of the world council of churches -- The American church (from 1607) -- 53. Religion in the thirteen colonies -- 54. Religious utopian communities in America -- 55. The American Puritans -- 56. Leaders of the first great awakening -- 57. Religious influences supporting the American revolution -- 58. Religious influences opposed to the American revolution -- 59. Leaders of the second great awakening -- 60. Major nineteenth-century evangelical social reform movements -- 61. Denominational schisms over slavery -- 62. Major nineteenth-century evangelical social reform movements -- 63. Late-nineteenth -- and early-twentieth-century revivalists -- 64. Key figures in the dissemination of dispensationalism in America -- 65. A comparison of historic covenant and historic dispensational theology -- 66. Denominational divisions over the modernist-fundamentalist controversy -- 67. Key figures in the twentieth-century Presbyterian schisms -- 68. An American Presbyterian family tree -- 69. An American Baptist family tree -- 70. An American Lutheran family tree -- 71. An American Methodist and Episcopal family tree -- 72. An American Reformed and Congregational family tree -- 73. An American Pentecostal family tree -- 74. An American Mennonite family tree -- 75. A Mormon family tree -- 76. An Adventist family tree -- Miscellaneous -- 77. The parallel structures of systematic theology and church history -- 78. The pendulum effect in church history -- 79. The popes recognized by the Roman Catholic church -- 80. Prominent Protestant missionaries -- 81. Prominent Roman Catholic missionaries -- 82. Major indigenous Christian religious movements in Africa -- 83. Translations of the Bible into English -- 84. Notable protestant historians of the church.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The ancient church (to 476) -- 1. The twelve disciples after the death of Jesus -- 2. Early symbols of Christianity -- 3. The apostolic fathers -- 4. The second-century apologists -- 5. The arguments of the apologists -- 6. The third-century church fathers -- 7. The development of the new testament canon -- 8. Books debated for inclusion in the New Testament canon -- 9. Ante-Nicene heresies -- 10. Roman persecutions of Christianity -- 11. Nicene and post-Nicene fathers -- 12. Development of Episcopacy in the first five centuries -- 13. Factors contributing to the supremacy of the bishop of Rome -- 14. Major ancient church doctrinal controversies -- 15. Ancient church Trinitarian heresies -- 16. Ancient church Christological heresies -- 17. The Pelagian controversy -- 18. The ecumenical councils of the early church -- The medieval church (476-1517) -- 19. The conversion of the barbarian tribes -- 20. Church and state, 754-1309 -- 21. Early medieval church leaders -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The modern European church (from 1648) -- 45. English deism and its opponents -- 46. German pietism and English Methodism -- a comparison -- 47. John Wesley and George Whitefield -- a contrast -- 48. Other European revivals -- 49. Evangelical social reformers in England".
- catalog title "Chronological and background charts of church history / Robert C. Walton ; with a foreword by Earle E. Cairns.".
- catalog type "text".