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The Beginnings of Western Christendom

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A study of the development of Christianity in the West based on literary and archaeological evidence, showing how the Church developed in different regions.Appeal is often made in ecumenical discus...
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  • 16 September 2002
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A study of the development of Christianity in the West based on literary and archaeological evidence, showing how the Church developed in different regions.

Appeal is often made in ecumenical discussion between East and West to the standard of the undivided Church of the first centuries of the Christian era, but understanding is not helped by the assumption that the divergences between East and West did not seriously arise in this early period. One of the many services rendered by this history is to show that Western Christendom had distinctive features from the beginning, and that it had a unity of 'culture' other than that imposed by the Papal See.

In his use of recent archaeological studies and of the 'apocryphal' New Testament, and in his arrangement of the material at his disposal, the author offers a wide-ranging overview of the growth of the early church. Now available again after several years, The Beginnings of Western Christendom remains an invaluable resource for students of early Christianity and church history.
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Price: $170.00
Pages: 420
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: James Clarke
Series: Library of Ecclesiastical History
Publication Date: 16 September 2002
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.51 in
ISBN: 9780227171004
Format: Hardcover
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Preface
Abbreviations

Prologue: The East and the West

Part I: The Setting
I. The Political and Social Background
II. The Religious Background
III. The Church and the Synagogue

Part II: Local Expansion
I. The Apostolic Age
II. The Church of Rome
III. Italy
IV. North Africa
V. Spain
VI. Gaul and Germany
VII. The British Isles

Part III: Belief and Organization
I. Literature: (a) Canonical
II. Literature: (b) Apocryphal
III. Literature: (c) Patristic
IV. The Conflict of Thought
V. The Growth of Dogma
VI. The Church and the Ministry
VII. Christian Life
VIII. Christian Worship

Epilogue: The Church and the Empire

Index