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History of the Christian Church. From the Apostolic Age to the Reformation, Volume 1

Par : James Craigie Robertson
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  • Nombre de pages448
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-3-98868-246-8
  • EAN9783988682468
  • Date de parution02/10/2025
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille559 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurJazzybee Verlag

Résumé

First published in the 1850s, James Craigie Robertson's History of the Christian Church stands as one of the nineteenth century's most comprehensive and enduring chronicles of Christianity from its apostolic origins through the Reformation. Written by a Canon of Canterbury Cathedral with unparalleled access to ecclesiastical sources and deep scholarly rigor, this eight-volume masterwork traces the development of Christian doctrine, practice, and institutional life across fifteen centuries of tumultuous history.
Robertson's narrative encompasses the trials of the early martyrs, the theological controversies that shaped orthodoxy, the rise and schisms of papal power, the flowering of medieval monasticism, and the revolutionary upheavals of the Reformation era. What distinguishes this work is Robertson's rare combination of meticulous historical accuracy, theological sophistication, and narrative clarity. Writing from an Anglican perspective but with remarkable fairness to competing traditions, he illuminates the complex interplay of faith, politics, and culture that forged Western Christiandom. This new edition makes Robertson's magisterial achievement accessible to contemporary readers, students, and scholars.
While modern historiography has expanded our understanding in numerous ways, Robertson's work remains invaluable for its comprehensive scope, its vivid portraits of pivotal figures and movements, and its insight into how Victorian scholarship grappled with the Christian past. For anyone seeking to understand the historical foundations of contemporary Christianity, Robertson's History provides an indispensable foundation-a testament to an era when church history was written with both scholarly precision and profound religious conviction.