History of the church. includes patristics (early church fathers) and hagiography (lives of the saints).
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ReformationYesterday, Today and Tomorrow Dr. Trueman examines the origins of contemporary Reformed theology in the Reformation world of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. After tracing how this heritage shaped and transformed the intervening period, he then... read more |
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The Story of the Scottish ReformationThe Reformation had a radical effect on Scotland not just spiritually but also politically and socially. Given its spiritual decadence in the lead up to this, it was in much need of reformation. A contributor to that success was... read more |
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Heroes And HereticsPivotal Moments on the 20 centuries of Church For the Christian, history is rich with meaning because we believe in a God who is intimately involved with his creation. Throughout time we see God's sovereign, caring and chastising hand at work to bring about the spread of the... read more |
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The English PuritansThe Rise and the Fall of the Puritan Movement The Puritan era was extremely important in the formation of the English consitution and its affect upon the church. It gave us tradition of pastoral theology unsurpassed in the history of the English-speaking world. Today, a... read more |
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Our Covenant HeritageThe Covenanter's Struggle for Unity in Truth The drama depicted in this book took place in Scotland in the late seventeenth century when English Kings conducted a twenty-eight year reign of terror to destroy the Presbyterian Church. Historians refer to those persecuted as... read more |
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The BaptistsThe Modern Era - Vol 3 In final part of Tom Nettle's Trilogy, he traces some of the modern movements with the Baptist diaspora. Nettles looks at the downgrade in the British Church through the lenses of C.H. Spurgeon and John Clifford and the decline... read more |
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Churches, Revolutions And Empires~ Ian Shaw The revolutions from 1789 to 1914 in the churches and the empires had a profound effect upon society at large religiously, socially, politically, economically. The revolutions from 1789 to 1914 in the churches and the empires had... read more |