Read Your Way Through Church History
Don C ModarelliPaperback 2021-07-16
Don Modarelli takes Church History and breaks it up into ten periods of time - then provides one or two readable chunks to give us a "taste text" of the thinking of the day! Having taught Church History for three years in America, he had discovered that there are a LOT of dry original sources to be found in the archives of Church History.
On the other hand, there are MANY incredible, hair-raising passages that shouldn't be missed by the student of Church History. You won't find these in the typical textbooks:
- Who thought the Phoenix would ever be a great metaphor for the resurrection of Christ?
- How did Justin Martyr assault the philosophical skills of the Roman Emperor for childishly condemning Christians?
- Watch as St Thomas Aquinas haggles with neighbouring scholars to figure out if demons experience remorse.
- Be amazed as a scientist documents the physical impact and emotional influence of a Great Awakening revivalist!
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Don Modarelli takes Church History and breaks it up into ten periods of time - then provides one or two readable chunks to give us a "taste text" of the thinking of the day! Having taught Church History for three years in America, he had discovered that there are a LOT of dry original sources to be found in the archives of Church History.
On the other hand, there are MANY incredible, hair-raising passages that shouldn't be missed by the student of Church History. You won't find these in the typical textbooks:
- Who thought the Phoenix would ever be a great metaphor for the resurrection of Christ?
- How did Justin Martyr assault the philosophical skills of the Roman Emperor for childishly condemning Christians?
- Watch as St Thomas Aquinas haggles with neighbouring scholars to figure out if demons experience remorse.
- Be amazed as a scientist documents the physical impact and emotional influence of a Great Awakening revivalist!