The Missions and Expansion of Christianity in the New Testament

Par : Walter Smith
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230159452
  • EAN9798230159452
  • Date de parution12/01/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

Résumé

The book traces the development and expansion of Christianity from its origins in the New Testament through the rise of the Church in the medieval period and the eventual Reformation in the 16th century. It explores how Christianity transformed from a persecuted sect within the Roman Empire to the dominant religious force in Europe. Key events, such as the conversion of Emperor Constantine and the Christianization of the Roman Empire, are examined, highlighting how the Church gained political power and reshaped society.
The theological debates that shaped early Christianity are discussed, particularly the establishment of the doctrine of the Trinity at the Council of Nicaea and the subsequent influence of figures like Augustine of Hippo and Thomas Aquinas. The role of women in the early church, the development of monasticism, and the rise of the papacy as a political power are also explored in-depth. Overall, the book provides a comprehensive look at the history of Christianity, examining its theological development, its social and political roles, and the complex historical events that shaped the course of Christian history and Western thought.
The book traces the development and expansion of Christianity from its origins in the New Testament through the rise of the Church in the medieval period and the eventual Reformation in the 16th century. It explores how Christianity transformed from a persecuted sect within the Roman Empire to the dominant religious force in Europe. Key events, such as the conversion of Emperor Constantine and the Christianization of the Roman Empire, are examined, highlighting how the Church gained political power and reshaped society.
The theological debates that shaped early Christianity are discussed, particularly the establishment of the doctrine of the Trinity at the Council of Nicaea and the subsequent influence of figures like Augustine of Hippo and Thomas Aquinas. The role of women in the early church, the development of monasticism, and the rise of the papacy as a political power are also explored in-depth. Overall, the book provides a comprehensive look at the history of Christianity, examining its theological development, its social and political roles, and the complex historical events that shaped the course of Christian history and Western thought.