AUDIOBOOK

From Desert Asceticism to Vatican II: The 2,000 Year History of Christian Reform

Prof. Christopher M. Bellitto, Ph. D.
4.2
(13)
Duration
7h 30m
Year
2014
Language
English

About

From the age of the apostles to Vatican II, the Catholic Church has evolved and invigorated itself. Now, you can take a riveting journey through Church renewal and reform with award-winning historian Christopher M. Bellitto, Ph.D.
 
When we first encounter the words “reform” and “renewal” in talking about the Catholic Church, we might think of Vatican II and the idea of aggiornamento—“updating.” But the history of reform is nearly as old as the Church itself. In this riveting audio course, you will discover how the Church has revitalized itself while remaining rooted in unchanging truths throughout the millenia. Thoughtful Christians will explore the importance of balancing the past and the future, revolution and evolution, and innovation and tradition.
 
After an overview of the study of reform and renewal, you will see how these elements developed in the early Church, where the first monastic communities emphasized personal reform. You will then explore the Middle Ages, looking at such events as the Carolingian Renaissance, the Gregorian Revolution, and the Church councils. You will then encounter Martin Luther, various Protestant reforms, and the Council of Trent. Finally, you will look carefully at Vatican II, examining its importance for modern-day reform.

Gain brilliant insights into the history of Church renewal in this essential course.

This course is part of the Learn25 collection and includes a free PDF study guide.

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