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- catalog contributor b7701685.
- catalog created "1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1995.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [473]-484) and index.".
- catalog description "pt. 1. The beginnings to 70 C.E. 1. An ancient new people -- 2. The world of early Christianity -- 3. The founder of Christianity -- 4. Jerusalem and beyond -- 5. The Pauline mission -- pt. 2. Into all the world, 70-180 C.E. 6. Broadcasting the seed -- 7. Like Master, so disciples -- 8. Life together -- 9. Struggle for identity and unity -- 10. Confessing faith -- pt. 3. New status, 175-313 C.E. 11. Victorious victims -- 12. The seed of the Church -- 13. Aliens in their own homeland -- 14. The struggle for unity in an age of persecution -- 15. Christian spirituality -- 16. Life together -- 17. First principles -- pt. 4. Christianizing an Empire, 313-400 C.E. 18. Constantine -- 19. Church and state after Constantine -- 20. Christianizing the Roman Empire and evangelizing the world -- 21. A people rent by strife -- 22. Changing Churches -- 23. The call of the desert.".
- catalog description "pt. 5. Dividing worlds, 400-600 C.E. 24. The Barbarian "Invasions" -- 25. The ongoing task -- 26. Solitude the rage -- 27. East is East and West is West -- 28. Imperial power and right doctrine -- 29. Being Christian in a collapsing world -- 30. The emergence of the Papacy -- pt. 6. The Church in time of transition, 600-850 C.E. 31. The continuing drive -- 32. The Churches of Western Europe -- 33. Eastern Christendom, 610-867 -- 34. The Papacy, 604-867 -- 35. The Golden Age of Monasticism, 604-1153 -- 36. Early medieval theology, penance, canon law, and spirituality -- pt. 7. The New "Dark Ages," 850-1050. 37. Christianizing Northern and Central Europe -- 38. The Churches and the New "Dark Ages" -- 39. Eastern Christendom, 867-1056 -- 40. The Papacy in need of reform -- pt. 8. The Age of Reform, 1050-1200. 41. The Hildebrandine Reforms -- 42. The Churches in Europe -- 43. The Crusades -- 44. The Church in medieval society -- 45. Medieval thought in the age of reform -- 46. Art, architecture, and music, 604-1300 -- pt. 9. The great century, 1200-1300. 47. The Papal monarchy -- 48. Christian advance and division -- 49. Church and Synagogue -- 50. New orders for a new day -- 51. Spirituality -- 52. Scholasticism.".
- catalog extent "xxi, 494 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0865544360 (alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Macon, GA, USA : Mercer University Press,".
- catalog subject "270 20".
- catalog subject "BR162.2 .H56 1995".
- catalog subject "Church history Middle Ages, 600-1500.".
- catalog subject "Church history Primitive and early church, approximately 30-600.".
- catalog subject "Church history Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1. The beginnings to 70 C.E. 1. An ancient new people -- 2. The world of early Christianity -- 3. The founder of Christianity -- 4. Jerusalem and beyond -- 5. The Pauline mission -- pt. 2. Into all the world, 70-180 C.E. 6. Broadcasting the seed -- 7. Like Master, so disciples -- 8. Life together -- 9. Struggle for identity and unity -- 10. Confessing faith -- pt. 3. New status, 175-313 C.E. 11. Victorious victims -- 12. The seed of the Church -- 13. Aliens in their own homeland -- 14. The struggle for unity in an age of persecution -- 15. Christian spirituality -- 16. Life together -- 17. First principles -- pt. 4. Christianizing an Empire, 313-400 C.E. 18. Constantine -- 19. Church and state after Constantine -- 20. Christianizing the Roman Empire and evangelizing the world -- 21. A people rent by strife -- 22. Changing Churches -- 23. The call of the desert.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 5. Dividing worlds, 400-600 C.E. 24. The Barbarian "Invasions" -- 25. The ongoing task -- 26. Solitude the rage -- 27. East is East and West is West -- 28. Imperial power and right doctrine -- 29. Being Christian in a collapsing world -- 30. The emergence of the Papacy -- pt. 6. The Church in time of transition, 600-850 C.E. 31. The continuing drive -- 32. The Churches of Western Europe -- 33. Eastern Christendom, 610-867 -- 34. The Papacy, 604-867 -- 35. The Golden Age of Monasticism, 604-1153 -- 36. Early medieval theology, penance, canon law, and spirituality -- pt. 7. The New "Dark Ages," 850-1050. 37. Christianizing Northern and Central Europe -- 38. The Churches and the New "Dark Ages" -- 39. Eastern Christendom, 867-1056 -- 40. The Papacy in need of reform -- pt. 8. The Age of Reform, 1050-1200. 41. The Hildebrandine Reforms -- 42. The Churches in Europe -- 43. The Crusades -- 44. The Church in medieval society -- 45. Medieval thought in the age of reform -- 46. Art, architecture, and music, 604-1300 -- pt. 9. The great century, 1200-1300. 47. The Papal monarchy -- 48. Christian advance and division -- 49. Church and Synagogue -- 50. New orders for a new day -- 51. Spirituality -- 52. Scholasticism.".
- catalog title "The church triumphant : a history of Christianity up to 1300 / E. Glenn Hinson.".
- catalog type "text".