The God Who is There by Francis Schaeffer foretells the roots of postmodernism through the Christian worldview and teaches other Christians how to share the Gospel with modern man. While opposing w…
This basic source book makes immediately available accurate introductory definitions and explanations of the major individuals, events, facts and movements in the history of Christianity. The dicti…
The Catholic tradition is a fourteen volume library of key selections from the 200 greatest Catholic writers. The writers span the entire history of Catholicism from the father of the church up to …
One must note that this is, first of all, a beautiful book, oversized, packed with illustrations, paintings, drawing and photographs. It easily rests on a coffee table and provides even the uneduca…
Many basic questions surround the Reformation. What were its causes? Was it precipitated by the Zeitgeist prevailing in Europe, so that there would have been a religious upheaval even if Luther or …
Christianity began with a handful of disciples following an itinerant preacher as he proclaimed the kingdom of God throughout the region of Palestine. Today, Christianity is the world’s predomina…
In the sea of Luther studies, this volume stands out as one of the best available in English. It is a condensed retrospective of the most significant Reformation research of the last decades, and i…
A reissue of Sir Steven Runciman's classic account of the dualist heretic tradition in Christianity from its gnostic origins, through Armenia, Byzantium and the Balkans to its final flowering in It…