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- catalog contributor b846463.
- catalog contributor b846464.
- catalog created "c1970.".
- catalog date "1970".
- catalog date "c1970.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1970.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 561-584.".
- catalog description "Period Five: The Later Middle Ages -- 1. The Crusades -- 2. New Religious Movements -- 3. Antichurchly Sects. Cathari and Waldenses. The Inquisition -- 4. The Dominicans and Franciscans -- 5. Early Scholasticism -- 6. The Universities -- 7. High Scholasticism and its Theology -- 8. The Mystics -- 9. Missions and Defeats -- 10. The Papacy at its Height and its Decline -- 11. The Papacy in Avignon, Criticism. The Schism -- 12. Wyclif and Huss -- 13. The Reforming Councils -- 14. The Italian Renaissance and its Popes -- 15. The New National Powers -- 16. Renaissance and Other Influences North of the Alps -- Period Six: The Reformation -- 1. Luther's Development and the Beginnings of the Reformation -- 2. Separations and DIvisions -- 3. The Swiss Reformation -- 4. The Anabaptists -- 5. German Protestantism Established -- 6. The Scandinavian Lands -- 7. Revolt in French Switzerland and Geneva before Calvin -- 8. John Calvin -- 9. The English Revolt -- 10. The Scottish Reformation -- 11. The Roman Revival -- 12. The Struggle in France, the Netherlands, and England -- 13. German Controversies and the Thirty Years' War -- 14. Socinianism -- 15. Arminianism -- 16. Anglicanism, Puritanism, and the Free Churches in England, Episcopacy and Presbyterianism in Scotland -- 17. The Quakers".
- catalog description "Period One: From the Beginnings to the Gnostic Crisis -- 1. The General Situation -- 2. The Jewish Background -- 3. Jesus and the Disciples -- 4. The Palestinian Christian Communities -- 5. Paul and Gentile Christianity -- 6. The Close of the Apostolic Age -- 7. The Interpretation of Jesus -- 8. Gentile Christianity of the Second Century -- 9. Christian Organization -- 10. Relations of Christianity to the Roman Government -- 11. The Apologists -- Period Two: From the Gnostic Crisis to Constantine -- 1. Gnosticism -- 2. Marcion -- 3. Montanism -- 4. The Catholic Church -- 5. The Growing Importance of Rome -- 6. Irenaeus -- 7. Tertullian and Cyprian -- 8. The Triumph of the Logos Christology in the West -- 9. The Alexandrian School -- 10. Church and State from 180 to 260 -- 11. The Constitutional Development of the Church -- 12. Public Worship and Sacred Seasons -- 13. Baptism -- 14. The Lord's Supper -- 15. Forgiveness of Sins -- 16. The Composition of the Church and the Higher and Lower Morality -- 17. Rest and Growth -- 18. Rival Religious Forces -- 19. The Final Struggle".
- catalog description "Period One: From the Beginnings to the Gnostic Crisis -- Period Two: From the Gnostic Crisis to Constantine -- Period Three: The Imperial State Church -- Period Four: The Middle Ages to the Close of the Investiture Controversy -- Period Five: The Later Middle Ages -- Period Six: The Reformation -- Period Seven: Modern Christianity.".
- catalog description "Period Seven: Modern Christianity -- 1. The Beginnings of Modern Science and Philosophy -- 2. The Transplantation of Christianity to America -- 3. Deism and its Opponents. Scepticism -- 4. Unitarianism in England and America -- 5. Pietism in Germany -- 6. Zinzendorf and Moravianism -- 7. The Evangelical Revival in Great Britain. Wesley and Methodism -- 8. The Great Awakening -- 9. The Impact of the Evangelical Revival. The Rise of Modern Missions -- 10. The Revolutionary Epoch in the United States -- 11. The German Enlightenment (Aufklarung) -- 12. Trends in Nineteenth Century Protestant Thought in Germany -- 13. British Protestantism in the Nineteenth Century -- 14. Continental Protestantism in the Nineteenth Century -- 15. American Protestantism in the Nineteenth Century -- 16. Roman Catholicism in the Modern World -- 17. The Eastern Churches in Modern Times -- 18. The Ecumenical Movement -- 19. The Church in the World.".
- catalog description "Period Three: The Imperial State Church -- 1. The Changed Situation -- 2. The Arian Controversy to the Death of Constantine -- 3. Controversy Under Constantine's Sons -- 4. The Later Nicene Struggle -- 5. Arian Missions and the Germanic Invasions -- 6. The Growth of the Papacy -- 7. Monasticism -- 8. Ambrose and Chrysostom -- 9. The Christological Controversies -- 10. The East Divided -- 11. Catastrophes and Further Controversies in the East -- 12. The Constitutional Development of the Church -- 13. Public WOrship and Sacred Seasons -- 14. Popular Christianity -- 15. Some Western Characteristics -- 16. Jerome -- 17. Augustine -- 18. The Pelagian Controversy -- 19. Semi-Pelagianism -- 20. Gregory the Great -- Period Four: The Middle Ages to the Close of the Investiture Controversy -- 1. Missions in the British Islands -- 2. Continental Missions and Papal Growth -- 3. The Franks and the Papacy -- 4. Charlemagne -- 5. Ecclesiastical Institutions -- 6. Collapsing Empire and Rising Papacy -- 7. Papal Decline and Renewal by the Revived Empire -- 8. Reform Movements -- 9. The Reform Party Secures the Papacy -- 10. The Papacy Breaks with the Empire -- 11. Hildebrand and Henry IV -- 12. The Struggle Ends in Compromise -- 13. The Greek Church after the Picture Controversy -- 14. The Spread of the Church".
- catalog extent "xvi, 601 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0684414716".
- catalog issued "1970".
- catalog issued "c1970.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Scribner,".
- catalog subject "BR145 .W34 1970".
- catalog subject "Church history.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Period Five: The Later Middle Ages -- 1. The Crusades -- 2. New Religious Movements -- 3. Antichurchly Sects. Cathari and Waldenses. The Inquisition -- 4. The Dominicans and Franciscans -- 5. Early Scholasticism -- 6. The Universities -- 7. High Scholasticism and its Theology -- 8. The Mystics -- 9. Missions and Defeats -- 10. The Papacy at its Height and its Decline -- 11. The Papacy in Avignon, Criticism. The Schism -- 12. Wyclif and Huss -- 13. The Reforming Councils -- 14. The Italian Renaissance and its Popes -- 15. The New National Powers -- 16. Renaissance and Other Influences North of the Alps -- Period Six: The Reformation -- 1. Luther's Development and the Beginnings of the Reformation -- 2. Separations and DIvisions -- 3. The Swiss Reformation -- 4. The Anabaptists -- 5. German Protestantism Established -- 6. The Scandinavian Lands -- 7. Revolt in French Switzerland and Geneva before Calvin -- 8. John Calvin -- 9. The English Revolt -- 10. The Scottish Reformation -- 11. The Roman Revival -- 12. The Struggle in France, the Netherlands, and England -- 13. German Controversies and the Thirty Years' War -- 14. Socinianism -- 15. Arminianism -- 16. Anglicanism, Puritanism, and the Free Churches in England, Episcopacy and Presbyterianism in Scotland -- 17. The Quakers".
- catalog tableOfContents "Period One: From the Beginnings to the Gnostic Crisis -- 1. The General Situation -- 2. The Jewish Background -- 3. Jesus and the Disciples -- 4. The Palestinian Christian Communities -- 5. Paul and Gentile Christianity -- 6. The Close of the Apostolic Age -- 7. The Interpretation of Jesus -- 8. Gentile Christianity of the Second Century -- 9. Christian Organization -- 10. Relations of Christianity to the Roman Government -- 11. The Apologists -- Period Two: From the Gnostic Crisis to Constantine -- 1. Gnosticism -- 2. Marcion -- 3. Montanism -- 4. The Catholic Church -- 5. The Growing Importance of Rome -- 6. Irenaeus -- 7. Tertullian and Cyprian -- 8. The Triumph of the Logos Christology in the West -- 9. The Alexandrian School -- 10. Church and State from 180 to 260 -- 11. The Constitutional Development of the Church -- 12. Public Worship and Sacred Seasons -- 13. Baptism -- 14. The Lord's Supper -- 15. Forgiveness of Sins -- 16. The Composition of the Church and the Higher and Lower Morality -- 17. Rest and Growth -- 18. Rival Religious Forces -- 19. The Final Struggle".
- catalog tableOfContents "Period One: From the Beginnings to the Gnostic Crisis -- Period Two: From the Gnostic Crisis to Constantine -- Period Three: The Imperial State Church -- Period Four: The Middle Ages to the Close of the Investiture Controversy -- Period Five: The Later Middle Ages -- Period Six: The Reformation -- Period Seven: Modern Christianity.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Period Seven: Modern Christianity -- 1. The Beginnings of Modern Science and Philosophy -- 2. The Transplantation of Christianity to America -- 3. Deism and its Opponents. Scepticism -- 4. Unitarianism in England and America -- 5. Pietism in Germany -- 6. Zinzendorf and Moravianism -- 7. The Evangelical Revival in Great Britain. Wesley and Methodism -- 8. The Great Awakening -- 9. The Impact of the Evangelical Revival. The Rise of Modern Missions -- 10. The Revolutionary Epoch in the United States -- 11. The German Enlightenment (Aufklarung) -- 12. Trends in Nineteenth Century Protestant Thought in Germany -- 13. British Protestantism in the Nineteenth Century -- 14. Continental Protestantism in the Nineteenth Century -- 15. American Protestantism in the Nineteenth Century -- 16. Roman Catholicism in the Modern World -- 17. The Eastern Churches in Modern Times -- 18. The Ecumenical Movement -- 19. The Church in the World.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Period Three: The Imperial State Church -- 1. The Changed Situation -- 2. The Arian Controversy to the Death of Constantine -- 3. Controversy Under Constantine's Sons -- 4. The Later Nicene Struggle -- 5. Arian Missions and the Germanic Invasions -- 6. The Growth of the Papacy -- 7. Monasticism -- 8. Ambrose and Chrysostom -- 9. The Christological Controversies -- 10. The East Divided -- 11. Catastrophes and Further Controversies in the East -- 12. The Constitutional Development of the Church -- 13. Public WOrship and Sacred Seasons -- 14. Popular Christianity -- 15. Some Western Characteristics -- 16. Jerome -- 17. Augustine -- 18. The Pelagian Controversy -- 19. Semi-Pelagianism -- 20. Gregory the Great -- Period Four: The Middle Ages to the Close of the Investiture Controversy -- 1. Missions in the British Islands -- 2. Continental Missions and Papal Growth -- 3. The Franks and the Papacy -- 4. Charlemagne -- 5. Ecclesiastical Institutions -- 6. Collapsing Empire and Rising Papacy -- 7. Papal Decline and Renewal by the Revived Empire -- 8. Reform Movements -- 9. The Reform Party Secures the Papacy -- 10. The Papacy Breaks with the Empire -- 11. Hildebrand and Henry IV -- 12. The Struggle Ends in Compromise -- 13. The Greek Church after the Picture Controversy -- 14. The Spread of the Church".
- catalog title "A history of the Christian church / Williston Walker ; revised by Robert T. Handy.".
- catalog type "text".