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The Catholic Church through the Ages: A History
John Vidmar

Paulist Press, 2005 - 384 pages

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ADMIRABLE OPENESS AND HONESTY IS A GOOD REFERENCE

This is a must read book! I am fascinated of how every detailed information, facts and figures, historical events surrounding the early Church has magnified the intensity in a reader, to really imagine and make assessment, the implications and challenges facing the Church today. I recommend this book not only as a "high average" rank among others, but a good source of material for students of medieval church history and the middle ages. Teachers of medieval history and Church studies will be able to benefit from its rich, balance, controversial open-minded style of the author's original handwork. Great!


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Excellent overall information of Christian history from the time of the ascension of Christ

This is an excellent book for study in a classroom. I appreciated the time lines that are in the beginning of each chapter. It gives you an overall view of what you are studying for that chapter.

Also, at the end of each chapter, it gives you recommended reading if you want to pursue a certain subject. The recommended reading is graded as A for easier reading, B for medium reading and C for harder reading.

This is especially good if there is one part of Christian history you are particularly interested in. I am a Catholic convert and used it in a five week course. It was exceptional.



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The Catholic Church Through the Ages: A History

Book matches the text I was required to purchase for my college course. The Amazon price saved me a lot of money.


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The Catholic Church through the Ages is a one-volume survey of the history of the Catholic Church from its beginning until (and including) the pontificate of John Paul II. The book explains the Church's progress by using Christopher Dawson's division of the Church's history into six distinct "ages," or 350-400 year periods of time, each cycle beginning with great enthusiasm and advancement and ending in decline and loss. Writing with the experience of twenty years of teaching, the author has fashioned an ideal text that combines substance with readability.

Undergraduates, graduates, and interested lay people have given the author an idea of what topics should be emphasized. As a result, he has emphasized such areas monasticism, the Crusades, medieval theology, the Inquisition, Reformation, French Revolution, the nineteenth century, and the Church in the United States.

As a supplement to each chapter, the author has included an annotated list of reading and audio-visual materials.


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