A history of Christianity

the first three thousand years

1161 pages

English language

Published Dec. 17, 2009 by Allen Lane.

ISBN:
978-0-7139-9869-6
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Christianity, one of the world's great religions, has had an incalculable impact on human history. This book, now the most comprehensive and up to date single volume work in English, describes not only the main ideas and personalities of Christian history, its organisation and spirituality, but how it has changed politics, sex, and human society.Diarmaid MacCulloch ranges from Palestine in the first century to India in the third, from Damascus to China in the seventh century and from San Francisco to Korea in the twentieth. He is one of the most widely travelled of Christian historians and conveys a sense of place as arrestingly as he does the power of ideas. He presents the development of Christian history differently from any of his predecessors. He shows how, after a semblance of unity in its earliest centuries, the Christian church divided during the next 1400 years into three increasingly distanced parts, …

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It took me three-fourths of a year but I finally made it through this book.

It has lots of names and places; it seems like each of the thousand pages could be expounded into a book itself. There are lots of examples of leaders doing the awful things they would have done anyway, but now with the certainty that they're doing it for Jesus Christ. There are also plenty of mentions of Christians doing great and helpful things in the world. There is a bit of theology, but overall events seem more driven by power and politics.

As a novice when it comes to history, I enjoyed this summary of civilizations in which Christians played a major role. The author has a pleasant style, occasionally snarky but mostly matter-of-fact. He doesn't have a horse in the race, which is a nice contrast to other books on Christianity which are starting …

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  • Church history