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Discover the living, breathing history of Christianity-not as a static institution of brick and mortar, but as an enduring tapestry of flawed people, radical love, and divine resilience.
What is the Church truly? To grasp its profound reality, pastor and scholar Mulualem Hagos invites readers on a sweeping historical journey. Tracing its roots back from the ancient shores of Galilee and the streets of Jerusalem, Church History: Journey & Challenge chronicles the transformation of a small, localized movement into a global phenomenon.
Written with theological depth yet made fully accessible to a wide audience, this comprehensive guide systematically breaks down the history of the Christian faith into twelve distinct chronological eras. Step inside the pivotal moments that tested and shaped the Christian tradition:
• The Fire of Persecution: Follow the underground assemblies meeting in secret catacombs, surviving imperial Rome through the bold witness of martyrs like Stephen.
• The Rise of Authority and Division: Witness the complex balance of temporal and spiritual power under Emperor Constantine, the defining debates of the early councils, and the fractured landscape of the Great Schism.
• The Battles for Faith: Explore the dark, tragic complexities of the Crusades through the personal eyes of medieval knights like Thomas of Chartres.
• The Spark of Awakening and Global Mission: Examine the democratic spread of knowledge via Gutenberg's press, the bold stands of the Reformers, and the fiery open-field revivals of Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield.
• The Modern Pulpit: Trace the evolution of outreach into the 20th and 21st centuries, from Aimee Semple McPherson's pioneering radio waves and Billy Graham's global television crusades to the borderless expanse of digital internet ministries.
Throughout every century of internal corruption, external hostility, and societal upheaval, the core message of God's grace has remained unwavering. Church History: Journey & Challenge is an essential resource for believers, students, and leaders seeking to understand their spiritual heritage, embrace their purpose, and recognize that the story of the Church is still being written today.
What is the Church truly? To grasp its profound reality, pastor and scholar Mulualem Hagos invites readers on a sweeping historical journey. Tracing its roots back from the ancient shores of Galilee and the streets of Jerusalem, Church History: Journey & Challenge chronicles the transformation of a small, localized movement into a global phenomenon.
Written with theological depth yet made fully accessible to a wide audience, this comprehensive guide systematically breaks down the history of the Christian faith into twelve distinct chronological eras. Step inside the pivotal moments that tested and shaped the Christian tradition:
• The Fire of Persecution: Follow the underground assemblies meeting in secret catacombs, surviving imperial Rome through the bold witness of martyrs like Stephen.
• The Rise of Authority and Division: Witness the complex balance of temporal and spiritual power under Emperor Constantine, the defining debates of the early councils, and the fractured landscape of the Great Schism.
• The Battles for Faith: Explore the dark, tragic complexities of the Crusades through the personal eyes of medieval knights like Thomas of Chartres.
• The Spark of Awakening and Global Mission: Examine the democratic spread of knowledge via Gutenberg's press, the bold stands of the Reformers, and the fiery open-field revivals of Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield.
• The Modern Pulpit: Trace the evolution of outreach into the 20th and 21st centuries, from Aimee Semple McPherson's pioneering radio waves and Billy Graham's global television crusades to the borderless expanse of digital internet ministries.
Throughout every century of internal corruption, external hostility, and societal upheaval, the core message of God's grace has remained unwavering. Church History: Journey & Challenge is an essential resource for believers, students, and leaders seeking to understand their spiritual heritage, embrace their purpose, and recognize that the story of the Church is still being written today.