A History of the Christian Church: From Apostolic Beginnings to the 19th Century
-
- $0.99
-
- $0.99
Publisher Description
Step into the sweeping history of the Christian Church — a journey that spans centuries of triumphs, struggles, faith, and transformation.
From its earliest beginnings in the Apostolic Age, where a small community of believers endured persecution yet boldly proclaimed the risen Christ, to the far-reaching movements of the eighteenth century, this book takes readers through the pivotal moments that shaped Christianity into the global faith it is today.
Discover how the Apostolic Church grew out of its Jewish roots, expanded among Gentiles, and faced trials under Roman emperors. Follow the Early Church (AD 100–313) as it endured waves of persecution, defended the faith against heresies, and laid the groundwork for Christian theology.
Enter the era of the Christian Empire (AD 313–451), when Constantine's conversion forever altered the relationship between Church and State. Walk through the Dark Ages (AD 451–1000), when monasteries preserved knowledge and the faith survived amidst chaos and invasions.
Explore the Middle Ages (AD 1000–1517), a time of both glory and corruption — magnificent cathedrals, crusades, scholastic thinkers, but also deepening divisions and spiritual decline. Witness the Reformation (AD 1517–1687), when reformers like Martin Luther, Calvin, and others challenged the Church and reshaped Christianity into new denominations.
Finally, journey into the Eighteenth Century (AD 1688–1815), where reason, science, and revival clashed and converged. See how Pietism, Methodism, and missionary movements brought fresh spiritual fire, while Enlightenment thinkers posed bold new questions about faith and reason.
This historical narrative doesn't just recount events — it reveals how Christianity endured persecution, wrestled with political power, split and reformed, and carried the message of Christ across nations and centuries. It is a story of resilience, conflict, renewal, and hope.
Perfect for:
•Students of theology and church history
•Pastors, teachers, and preachers looking for historical insight
•Believers who want to deepen their understanding of Christianity's roots
•Anyone curious about how the Church shaped — and was shaped by — world history
Through these pages, readers will gain a clearer vision of the Church's journey and be reminded of the enduring impact of faith on human history.