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Church History 101.


Church History 101

William M. Ramsay

Geneva Geneva, canton and city, Switzerland
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Though intended especially for Presbyterians, Church History 101: An Introduction for Presbyterians is a solid, well-researched overview of the history of the Christian church from the era when Jesus Christ Jesus Christ: see Jesus.

Jesus Christ

40 days after Resurrection, ascended into heaven. [N.T.: Acts 1:1–11]

See : Ascension


Jesus Christ

kind to the poor, forgiving to the sinful. [N.T.
 walked the earth to the present. Written by a retired Presbyterian minister, Church History 101 draws on a wide variety of scriptural scrip·tur·al  
adj.
1. Of or relating to writing; written.

2. often Scriptural Of, relating to, based on, or contained in the Scriptures.
, historical and archaeological resources to reconstruct the daily lives of Christian faithful as well as the monumental impacts of rulers, persecutions, crusades, alleged heresy heresy, in religion, especially in Christianity, beliefs or views held by a member of a church that contradict its orthodoxy, or core doctrines. It is distinguished from apostasy, which is a complete abandonment of faith that makes the apostate a deserter, or former , and attempts at reformation. The text reads fluidly, and is highly accessible especially to lay readers and study groups. Discussion questions such as "To what extent does the curch in our country reflect the ideas of the Puritans? To what extent should it do so?" and "What has caused Presbyterians to divide in the past? How helpful have schisms proved to be? What has helped bring many of us back together?" follow each chapter, to better stimulate contemplation and the exchange of ideas. A highly recommended resource and history refresher.
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Title Annotation:Church History 101: An Introduction for Presbyterians
Author:Bethany, Susan
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Date:Aug 1, 2005
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