New history release.Front Royal, VA -- Dr. Warren H. Carroll Dr. Warren H. Carroll is a leading Catholic historian and author, and the founder of Christendom College. He received his Ph.D. in history from Columbia University. Dr. , founder of Christendom College, is the author of a series of books on the history of Christendom. Volume Five, The Revolution Against Christendom, was published this winter (2005-2006). Dealing with the "the gallant rally of the Church in the face of the Protestant upheaval," the book follows the fate of Christian civilization through the wars in defense of the Catholic order in Europe; the Golden Age of Louis XIV; the evangelization e·van·gel·ize v. e·van·gel·ized, e·van·gel·iz·ing, e·van·gel·iz·es v.tr. 1. To preach the gospel to. 2. To convert to Christianity. v.intr. To preach the gospel. in the New World; the intellectual fanaticism Fanaticism See also Extremism. Adamites various sects preaching a return to life before the fall. [Christian Hist.: Brewer Note-Book, 8] assassins Moslem murder teams used hashish as stimulus (11th and 12th centuries). of the Enlightenment; the suppression of the Jesuits; the adventures of Bonnie Prince Charlie Bonnie Prince Charlie: see Stuart, Charles Edward. as he attempted to restore legitimate rule in the British Isles; the terrors of the French Revolution; and the crisis that Napoleon triggered both in Europe and the Western Hemisphere (Wanderer, Dec. 5, 2005). Distributed by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute The Intercollegiate Studies Institute, Inc., or (ISI), is a non-profit educational organization founded in 1953. Its members, over 50,000 college students and faculty across the United States, take advantage of programs designed to supplement a collegiate education and to of Chicago, the book can be ordered through one of our advertisers pp. 41-44. |
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