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In The Penguin History of the Church, acclaimed historian Henry Chadwick delves into the rich and complex tapestry of early Christianity, examining its evolution from a small Jewish sect into a dominant religious force within the Roman Empire. This comprehensive exploration offers readers a profound understanding of the historical, cultural, and theological developments that shaped the Church.
Chadwick meticulously chronicles the significant events, figures, and controversies that influenced the formation of Christian doctrine and practice. From the lives of the Apostles and the spread of the Gospel, to the emergence of key theological debates and the establishment of ecclesiastical authority, the narrative captures the dynamic interplay between faith and politics.
The author’s eloquent prose brings to life the struggles and triumphs of early Christians, as they navigated persecution, schisms, and the challenge of defining their beliefs in a diverse world. The book also highlights the vital contributions of various councils and the role of prominent theologians that helped shape early Christian thought.
This work is ideal for anyone interested in religious history, early Christianity, or the development of Western thought. It will resonate with readers of Chadwick’s other notable works, such as The Early Church and The Church in Ancient Society, providing further context and depth to the subject.
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 320
Publisher: Penguin Random House
ISBN: 9780140231991
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