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The Story of Christianity A Chronicle of Christian Civilization From Ancient Rome to Today

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: National Geographic 2010Description: 368ISBN:
  • 1426213875
  • 9781426213878
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 270
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Print books Print books Cape Town Open shelving Theological 270 ISB (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 2024-1770
Print books Print books Durban Not for loan Reference 270 ISB (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 014869
Print books Print books KwaMhlanga Theological 270 ISB (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 014870
Print books Print books Pretoria Not for loan Reference 270 ISB (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 2024-1388

Focuses On The Rich Social And Cultural History Of Christianity Through The Ages, From Its Roots In Palestine To Its Development As A Global Movement. Christianity's Imprint On Human Civilization -- The Life Of Jesus -- The Early Christians -- The Byzantine Empire -- Expansion Into Europe -- Christianity In The East -- The Age Of Conflict -- The Medieval Church At Its Zenith -- The Renaissance And Reformation -- The Age Of Discovery -- The Age Of Enlightenment -- The Age Of Colonialism -- The Modern World -- Christianity In The 21st Century. Jean-pierre Isbouts. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 356-357) And Index.

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