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I.B Tauris History of the Christian Church
Series editor: G.R. Evans, University of Cambridge
This promises to be an impressive and valuable series.’
– Stewart J. Brown, FRSE, Professor of Ecclesiastical History, University of Edinburgh
A series such as this is hugely welcome. Its emphasis on the history of ideas, and on the global – not just European – experience of Christianity and its manifestations of church, will be valued by students, scholars and general readers alike. The I.B.Tauris History of the Christian Church brings ecclesiastical history into a new era, for a new generation.
– Diarmaid MacCulloch, Professor of the History of the Church, University of Oxford
- Author: Jeremy Morris
- 30 Mar 2007
- Hardback
- Price: £24.50
Aims to present a coherent account of the Church. This work emphasises the changing relationship of Western churches to the many forms of Christianity in other parts of the world, while also departing from the Eurocentric worldview of histories.
- Author: Patrick Provost-Smith
- 30 Sep 2012
- Hardback
- Price: £24.50
- Author: G. R. Evans
- 30 Mar 2007
- Hardback
- Price: £24.50
The cultural, social and political dominance of Christendom in what we now call 'the West', from about 600-1300, made the Christian Church a shaper of the modern world in respects which go far beyond its religious influence. This book brings presents this formative era for both the student of religious history and general reader.
- Author: Norman Tanner
- 30 Aug 2008
- Hardback
- Price: £24.50
The Later Middle Ages (1300-1500 CE) have been characterised as a period of decline for Christendom. This book challenges this negative view, examining a period of history in its own right rather than just through the lenses of the centuries that preceded and succeeded it.
- Author: David Hempton
- 30 Sep 2011
- Hardback
- Price: £24.50
Examining eighteenth-century religious thought in its sophisticated national and social contexts, the author relates the narrative of the Church to the rise of religious enthusiasm pioneered by Pietists, Methodists, Evangelicals and Revivalists, and by important leaders like August Hermann Francke, Jonathan Edwards and John Wesley.
- Author: Frances Knight
- 30 Mar 2008
- Hardback
- Price: £24.50
The 19th century was one of the most fascinating and volatile periods in Christian history. It was during this time that Christianity evolved into a truly global religion. This book addresses the crucial question of how Christianity contributed to individual identity in a context of widespread urbanisation and modernisation.
- Author: Morwenna Ludlow
- 18 Dec 2008
- Hardback
- Price: £24.50
Examines how the early Christians manage to establish a religion and institution which, despite persecution, flourished and grew. This book discusses the emerging beliefs of the early Church (including divine creation, salvation, eschatology, the humanity and divinity of Christ and the inter-relationships of the Trinity) between 50-600 CE.