A history of Christianity

the first three thousand years

1161 pages

English language

Published Dec. 15, 2009 by Allen Lane.

ISBN:
978-0-7139-9869-6
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Christianity, one of the world's great religions, has had an incalculable impact on human history. This book, now the most comprehensive and up to date single volume work in English, describes not only the main ideas and personalities of Christian history, its organisation and spirituality, but how it has changed politics, sex, and human society.Diarmaid MacCulloch ranges from Palestine in the first century to India in the third, from Damascus to China in the seventh century and from San Francisco to Korea in the twentieth. He is one of the most widely travelled of Christian historians and conveys a sense of place as arrestingly as he does the power of ideas. He presents the development of Christian history differently from any of his predecessors. He shows how, after a semblance of unity in its earliest centuries, the Christian church divided during the next 1400 years into three increasingly distanced parts, …

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A VERY LONG book. I read it for a class, and I think anyone who can get through the whole thing for their own edification probably deserves a gold star or something. That said, a lot of very good information. I will hopefully be able to review it a couple more times in coming years so I can better absorb some of the content.
Due to not only his academic studies, but also his personal history, MacCulloch is very well positioned to write this book. Cut loose from the church of England mid ordination process due to their views on Homosexuality he now describes himself a "candid friend of Christianity". Not anti-Christian as some reviewers (past and no doubt future) attest, but willing to acknowledge the flaws and mistakes made by various church sects throughout history without thinking that the whole thing is rather silly.

Subjects

  • Church history