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Church History In Plain Language Updated 2nd Edition by Bruce L. Shelley
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Church History in Plain Language

by Bruce L. Shelley

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W Pub Group (1982), Paperback, 510 pages

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I bought my first copy of this book several years ago. I ended up giving it to a friend who was interested in learning about the history of Christianity. I picked up another copy not long after that. This is not an exhaustive history of Christianity. However, it is an exceptionally good starting point for figuring out which aspects of Christian history you want more detail on. He provides just enough info to cover the major points. I would consider this the highly abridged version of church history. The one thing I do wish he would have spent more time on is the modern day church as we know it in the west. Other than that, I recommend this for anyone who wants to know more about the history of Christianity but doesn't know where to start. ( )
TN-Reader | Jun 16, 2008 |  
This is a very good overall history of the Christian church. I bought it as a resource for a research paper and when the paper was done I read the book front to back. It is not a complete history, but an overview, accurate but not "academic". ( )
mzellen | Jan 2, 2007 | 2 vote
I've got to buy this book. Gee, imagine that church hasn't always been done how we do it. Interesting read alongside Barna's Revolution. ( )
texlexread | Sep 24, 2006 |  
Good reading making a very complicated subject digestable ( )
misskate | Apr 17, 2006 | 1 vote
If you're looking for an overview of Christian history, this is great. He has quite a bit of detail (it's 500 pages), but it doesn't go into excessive detail, and it reads more like a novel than a textbook. Anybody could read this book and understand the basics of church history without prior background. One main complaint: he provides chapter notes & references at the end of the book, but they are not numbered; it's things like "the quote from Polycarp came from...." So if you are wondering where he came up with something, you have to look in the back and see if he gave any reference or not. More often than not, he didn't. I know this book is designed to be in an easy reading style rather than "textbook-ish," but he has some very interesting stories from church history that I wish he provided sources for somehow. This book was great for giving me a framework that will be useful when I delve into something a little more detailed (probably Pelikan and/or Latourette). ( )
kwmcdonald | Sep 22, 2005 | 1 vote
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0849938619, Paperback)

It's about time that someone wrote church history that tells about people, not just about "eras" and "ages." Church History in Plain Language taps the roots of our Christian family tree. It combines authoritative research with a captivating style to bring our heritage home to us.

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