Covers developments within the church with remarkable objectivity, but lets the reader know where his Protestant prejudices shape his thinking and choice of material . It refers to the work of other scholars and suggests the sources to draw on to construct the various sections of the book. The result of the turning point: it is the History of Christianity. I will summarize the result in those seven chapters of this book, based on his uniqueness and his thoughts on Christian history. The discussion questions at the end of the book provide a more in-depth challenge for students and readers to agree or disagree with the author. His interpretation of Church history in his breakthrough book. It contains thirteen separate chapters in which specialists of various regions or eras will undoubtedly find weaknesses. But for an aspiring globalist with formal training only in Western subjects, I rate the results as superlative. Seven sections authoritatively discuss the'
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