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Titre : | A History of christianity. |
Auteurs : | Kenneth Scott Latourette, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | New York; Evanston; Londres : Harper & Row, 1953 |
Format : | XXVIII-1516 p. / cartes, index |
Langues: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | GI (Histoire générale du christianisme et de l'Eglise) |
Note de contenu : |
THE PRE-CHRISTIAN COURSE OF MANKIND
I. The General Setting of Christianity in History II. The Immediate Background of Christianity: Judaism III. The Immediate Background of Christianity: The Græco-Roman World JESUS AND THE GOSPEL IV. Jesus and the Gospel: The Foundation of Christianity THE FIRST FIVE HUNDRED YEARS: CHRISTIANITY WINS THE ROMAN EMPIRE AND TAKES SHAPE V. The Sweep of Christianity Across the Græco-Roman World VI. Christianity Takes Shape in Organization and Doctrine VII. Admission, Worship, and Discipline in the Christian Community VIII. The Rise of Monasticism IX. Earthen Vessels... The Exceeding Greatness of the Power THE DARKEST HOURS: THE GREAT RECESSION, A.D. 500–A.D. 950 X. The Setting of the Great Recession XI. The Byzantine Continuation XII. The Smaller Eastern Churches XIII. The Course in Western Europe XIV. Retrospect and Prospect FOUR CENTURIES OF RESURGENCE AND ADVANCE, A.D. 950–A.D. 1350 XV. The Main Features and the World Setting of Christianity XVI. Renewed and Continued Progress in the Expansion of Christianity XVII. Expansion Through the Crusades XVIII. Revival Through Monasticism: The Rich and Varied Development of the Monastic Ideal in Western Europe XIX. Popular Religious Movements: Movements Other Than Monastic for the Full Practice of the Christian Life Both Inside and Outside the Church XX. The Effort to Purify the Entire Church, Especially Through the Papacy XXI. Creative Thought in the Western Church XXII. Parish Life, Public Worship, Discipline, and Private Worship and Devotion in Western Europe XXIII. The Shaping of Western Europe XXIV. The Eastern Churches from A.D. 950 to A.D. 1350 XXV. Retrospect and Prospect GEOGRAPHIC LOSS AND INTERNAL LASSITUDE, CONFUSION, AND CORRUPTION, PARTLY OFFSET BY VIGOROUS LIFE, A.D. 1350–A.D. 1500 XXVI. The Setting of the Second Recession XXVII. Christianity in the East A.D. 1350–A.D. 1500 XXVIII. Western Europe: Decline and Vitality XXIX. Retrospect and Prospect REFORM AND EXPANSION A.D. 1500–A.D. 1750 XXX. Christianity from A.D. 1500 to A.D. 1750: The World Setting XXXI. The Great Awakenings of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: Inclusive Generalizations XXXII. Luther and the Rise and Spread of Lutheranism XXXIII. The Rise and Spread of the Reformed and Presbyterian Churches XXXIV. The Radical Reformers: The Anabaptists XXXV. The Radical Reformers: Men of the Inner Light and Rationalistic Humanists XXXVI. The English Reformation XXXVII. Protestantism: A Pause for Perspective XXXVIII. The Catholic Reformation XXXIX. The Confused Arbitrament of Arms and the Aftermath XL. Stagnation and Advance: The Eastern Churches, A.D. 1500–A.D. 1750 XLI. Christianity Resumes Its World-Wide Spread XLII. The Expanding Effect of Christianity XLIII. Retrospect and Prospect REPUDIATION AND REVIVAL, A.D. 1750–A.D. 1815 XLIV. Repudiation and Revival, A.D. 1750–A.D. 1815 THE GREAT CENTURY: GROWING REPUDIATION PARALLELED BY ABOUNDING VITALITY AND UNPRECEDENTED EXPANSION, A.D. 1815–A.D. 1914 XLV. General Conditions Which Confronted Christianity: The Challenge of Disaffection, Repudiation, and Opportunity, A.D. 1815–A.D. 1914 XLVI. The Roman Catholic Church on the Continent of Europe, A.D. 1815–A.D. 1914 XLVII. Protestantism on the Continent of Europe, A.D. 1815–A.D. 1914 XLVIII. Christianity in the British Isles, A.D. 1815–A.D. 1914 XLIX. The Christianity of North Africa, Western Asia, and Eastern Europe: Reemergence, Sufferings, Complexities, and Vitality, A.D. 1815–A.D. 1914 L. The Nineteenth Century Course of Christianity in the United States LI. Christianity in British and Latin America in the Nineteenth Century LII. The Rapid Spread of Christianity in Australasia LIII. The Penetration of Madagascar and Africa South of the Sahara LIV. The Nineteenth Century Spread of the Faith in South, South-East, and East Asia and the Flung Islands LV. The Exceeding Greatness of the Power: Where Sin Abounded, Grace Much More Abounded VIGOUR AMIDST STORM: BEGINNING IN A.D. 1914 LVI. An Age of Storm: The General Setting, the Challenge to Christianity, and the Vigour of the Christian Response LVII. Storm, Testing, Losses, and Vitality in Traditional Christendom After A.D. 1914 LVIII. The Expanding Faith in the Larger Occident: The Americas and Australasia After A.D. 1914 LIX. The Crucial Test: The Course of Christianity Outside the Occident After A.D. 1914 LX. Vigour in an Age of Storm: Contrasting Weakness and Strength BY WAY OF INCLUSIVE RETROSPECT LXI. By Way of Inclusive Retrospect |
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