A Short History of Christianity

A Short History of Christianity

by Geoffrey Blainey
A Short History of Christianity

A Short History of Christianity

by Geoffrey Blainey

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Overview

For two thousand years, Christianity has had a varying but immense influence on world history. Accomplished historian Geoffrey Blainey leads us through the history of this world-changing religion.

A Short History of Christianity vividly describes many of the significant players in the religion’s rise and fall through the ages, from Jesus himself to Francis of Assisi, Martin Luther, Francis Xavier, John Wesley, and even the Beatles, who claimed to be “more popular than Jesus.” Blainey takes us into the world of Christian worshipers through the ages—from housewives to stonemasons—and traces the rise of the critics of Christ and his followers.

Eminently readable, and written with Blainey’s characteristic curiosity and storytelling skill, this book often places Christianity at the center of world history. Will it remain near the center? Blainey’s narrative illustrates that Christianity’s history is a much-repeated story of ups and downs.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442225909
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 10/24/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 636
Sales rank: 616,267
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Geoffrey Blainey, one of Australia’s most prominent historians, held a chair at Harvard University and taught for many years at the University of Melbourne. He has written thirty-seven books, including the best-selling A Short History of the World and A Short History of the 20th Century. The Oxford Companion to Australian History calls him “the most prolific, wide-ranging, inventive” of all living Australian historians.

Table of Contents

Maps
Preface

PART ONE
1 The Boy From Galilee
2 The Death and Rebirth of Jesus
3 ‘Who Can Be Against Us?’
4 Bread, Wine and Water
5 In the Emperor’s Hands
6 The Gang of Heretics
7 Monks and Hermits
8 The Rise of Islam

PART TWO
9 The Battle of the Icons
10 Behind French Monastery Walls
11 Grenadiers of God
12 The Magic of Glass and Paint
13 A Star Above Assisi
14 The Crusaders
15 Rome, Avignon and the Golden Horn
16 The Pilgrims’ Paths

PART THREE
17 The Heralds of Christendom
18 A Swiss Sword-Carrier
19 A Tempest Across England
20 John Calvin’s Realm
21 Trent: The Endless Meeting
22 To the Ends of the Earth
23 A Reformation Untangled

PART FOUR
24 Pilgrim Bunyan and Quaker Fox
25 Two Open-Air Voices: Wesley and Whitefi eld
26 Turmoil in Paris
27 Christmas Carol
28 A Taste for Toleration
29 The Age of Steam And Haste
30 Coming of the Light and the Darkness
31 War and Peace
32 The Moving Eye of the Needle
33 ‘More Popular Than Jesus’

Acknowledgments
Selected Sources
Picture Credits
Index
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