World History: A Short, Visual Introduction

World History: A Short, Visual Introduction

by Caitlin Corning, Joseph Novak
World History: A Short, Visual Introduction

World History: A Short, Visual Introduction

by Caitlin Corning, Joseph Novak

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Overview

World History: A Short, Visual Introduction is the ideal path to understanding the historical events that influence Christian history.

Caitlin Cornings introduction covers the most important people, places, and events with precision and clarity. The major scenes are creatively illustrated by artist Joseph Novak, whose crisp modern style brings history to life.

The result is an articulate, no-nonsense approach that guides readers through the events of world historyfrom prehistory to the present daythat have shaped Christianity in the past and affect it today.

World History is part of the Christianity and the Liberal Arts series, which recognizes that many Christians are eager to deepen their understanding of the liberal arts, yet have limited time to do so.

By reviewing key fieldsphilosophy, history, literature, world religions, and the artsin a concise, creative way, Christianity and the Liberal Arts books will inspire new insights for a new generation of Christian life and ministry.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781506402888
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress, Publishers
Publication date: 10/15/2015
Series: Christianity and the Liberal Arts
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 136
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Caitlin Corning is professor of history at George Fox University, Newberg, Oregon. Her specialties include late Roman and early medieval church history, as well as modern controversies over the dating of Easter. She is the author of The Celtic and Roman Traditions: Conflict and Consensus in the Early Medieval Church (2006).

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