This volume contains selections from the writings of four early Latin theologians. The material has been chosen to illustrate Latin thought on the life of the Church as well as its nature and const…
"Burned-over District was a name applied to a small region, during a limited period of history, to indicate a particular phase of development. It described the religious character of western New Yo…
part of this multicultural balance means expanded discussion of theologies and influences on the fringe or outside of accepted orthodoxy -- ideas that made an impact on the Christian church through…
The title is a critically important collection of texts for studying the first century of Christian history. This introduction and companion to these fascinating writings has been updated throughou…
The author argues that a distinction must be maintained between the Christian myth and human awareness of a dimension of reality which is God. The myth is evidently untenable: there can be no parti…
Originally published in 1958, this book provides a comprehensive study of Cambridge University during the Reformation and the broader impact of religious reform in Tudor England. Life within the Un…
Although I hope that scholars may find this book ahandy ready-reference tool, I have written it primari;y for undergraduate students, seminarians, religious educators, people in ministry, and those…
Over the past century, Christianity's place and role in the world have changed dramatically. In 1900, 80 percent of the world's Christians lived in Europe and North America. Today, more than 60 per…
Jonathan Hill's comprehensive survey covers the entire geographical sweep of Christianity as well as its 2,000 years. The main narrative is supplemented by articles on key topics by 40 internationa…