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Turning Points: Decisive Moments in the History of Christianity, Second EditionBaker / 2001 / Paperback
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Product DescriptionWhat do the destruction of Jerusalem, the Diet of Worms, the French Revolution, and the Edinburgh Missionary Conference all have in common? According to the leading evangelical historian Mark Noll, they are among a select number of pivotal events in the two-thousand-year history of Christianity. Organized around thirteen key moments in the history of Christianity, this popular introduction to church history provides contemporary Christians with a fuller understanding of God as he has revealed his purpose through the centuries. A study section has been added that includes questions and application challenges for today's church, making the second edition of this book more useful for students of church history and church study groups.
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Related ProductsPublisher's DescriptionEvangelicalisms premier historian provides a general introduction to church history.
Author BioMark A. Noll is the Francis A. McAnaney Professor of History at the University of Notre Dame and the author of A History of Christianity in the United States and Canada and The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind.
Library JournalNoll (Christian thought and church history, Wheaton Coll.) has taken the broad
topic of the history of Christianity and given it a structure of turning
points, focusing on individuals and events at key points in Christian history.
The "turning points" put history into perspective and provide opportunity to
add a human quality by often focusing on individuals while looking over
particular events. Noll adds intimacy by opening each chapter with a hymn of
the times and closing with a prayer of the period. When the hymn is familiar,
it is particularly poignant. The book looks both at the historical roots and at
the different paths the Christian church has taken, enabling readers of
different backgrounds to appreciate the context for differences within the
churches. This highly recommended work provides a thoughtful yet comprehensive
framework for the history of Christianity.--George Westerlund, Providence P.L.,
R.I.
Publisher's WeeklyBased on his substantial experience teaching the history of Christianity at
Wheaton College, Noll has organized the formidable body of material that must
be included in any historical survey of Christianity around 12 turning points:
the destruction of Jerusalem (70); the Council of Nicea (325); the Council of
Chalcedon (451); the Benedictine Rule (540); the coronation of Charlemagne
(800); the Great Schism (1054); the Diet of Worms (1521); the English Act of
Supremacy (1534); the founding of the Jesuits (1534); the conversion of John
Wesley (1738); the French Revolution (1789-1799); and the Edinburgh Missionary
Conference (1910). Noll's introduction includes a cogent argument for his
approach as well as a candid recognition that any selection of turning points
will exclude important events with equally valid claims as turning points.
Noll's treatment of the material is evenhanded, engaging and illuminating. This
will be a useful text for readers seeking a historical framework within which
to understand their Christian faith. (Nov.)
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