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Jonathan Hill (5) (1976–)

Author of The History of Christian Thought

For other authors named Jonathan Hill, see the disambiguation page.

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Works by Jonathan Hill

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Divine Powers in Late Antiquity (2017) — Contributor — 8 copies

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Birthdate
1976-03-30
Gender
male
Nationality
UK
Occupations
lecturer (Philosophy and Religion)
Organizations
University of Exeter

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This is a fantastic volume. Some of the sharpest minds today discuss the subject matter with precision and insight. For serious students of christology. Not a beginner's book!
 
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Theodore.Zachariades | Oct 28, 2016 |
I learned a lot from this book! I want to read it again! It is easy to understand, and the pictures are awesome. It helped me understand where our denominations and their different traditions came from.
 
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krista.rutherford | 1 other review | Feb 19, 2013 |
NCLA Review -Here is a perfect book for your church library—and your own. The topic, Christianity, is of interest to all church libraries. The scope of the book is just right—the first 400 years. The creeds had been formulated and the major Christian doctrines had been pretty well set by then. Jonathan Hill's writing is clear and interesting to read. And the book is a delight to the eye, with many full-color photos, charts, and maps. This is the best book on the history and development of Christianity I have ever seen. Rating 4 —RO… (more)
 
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ncla | 1 other review | Oct 2, 2011 |
Wow! This one belongs on my favorites list. I fell in love with this book before I began reading; it’s beautiful enough for the coffee table, and scholarly enough for the library.

Thankfully, the writing lives up to the presentation! Hill’s work is enjoyable, frank and immensely informative, making for a hard book to put down. I’m reminded of another book I enjoyed: J.R. Porter’s treatment of the historical Jesus ( rel="nofollow" target="_top">http://www.dubiousdisciple.com/2011/02/book-review-jesus-christ-jesus-of.html ). Hill picks up where Porter left off, tracing the first four centuries of Christianity’s roots, and how it survived persecution, internal strife, and pagan and imperial competition. Along the way, you’ll meet the church fathers and the early monks, you’ll relive the struggle to define the Trinity, and you’ll get to know the emperors who left their mark upon Christianity, including, of course, the infamous Constantine. You’ll meet the Donatists, the Arians, and more. And peppered throughout the book are pictures of ruins, artifacts, maps, and Christian artwork.

I can vouch for Hill’s careful scholarship for the initial chapters, where he discusses first-century history, but I confess I’m no scholar of the next three hundred years, so I won’t guarantee the book’s historical accuracy; I can claim, however, that I learned far more about this period from this book than I have in past studies, and enjoyed the experience much more! Hill brings the characters and controversies alive. My favorite part of the book was digging inside the minds of the early apologists, such as Justin Martyr and Origen. It left me wanting more, and searching the internet for more books by Jonathan Hill.… (more)
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