The rise of Western Christendom
triumph and diversity, A.D. 200-1000
2nd ed.
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Author
Publication
2003 - Blackwell Publishers, Malden, MA, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
156,250 words, Guess
Page Count
625 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveriseofwesternchr0002brow
- ISBN-100631221379
- ISBN-100631221387
- ISBN-139780631221371
- ISBN-139780631221388
and 6 more
- Goodreads849893', '198834
- Library of Congress Control Number2002003526
- OCLC Control Number49276254
- Better World Books9780631221388
- Better World Books9780631221371
- Open LibraryOL3552726M
Classifications
- DDC274
- LCCBR162.3 .B76 2003
- LCCBR162.3.B76 2002
Description
"This book offers a history of the first thousand years of Christianity. Ranging across the Christian world from China to Iceland, the narrative illustrates the diversity of Christian beliefs and practices. It also places the rise of Christianity in the context of other religious traditions, especially Islam. The author draws penetrating portraits of individuals and communities, from St. Patrick and the Irish Church to the Christian communities of Armenia and Mesopotamia." "For the second edition, the book has been thoroughly rewritten and expanded. It includes two new chapters, on monasticism and Irish Christianity. The author has also added an extensive introduction in which he reflects on the scholarly traditions that have influenced his work and explains his current thinking about the book's themes. The revised edition contains new maps, a substantial bibliography, and a number of chronological tables to guide readers."--BOOK JACKET.
First Sentence
To ensure that we see the history of western Europe in its true perspective, we should begin our account in a city far away from modern Europe.
Excerpt
To ensure that we see the history of western Europe in its true perspective, we should begin our account in a city far away from modern Europe.
Subjects
Topics
Series Statement
- The making of Europe
Links
Other Editions
- The rise of Western Christendom: triumph and diversity, A.D. 200-1000
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