History and Church History Title
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Library of Congress
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BR145.2 C46 Vol 1
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BR145.2 C46 Vol 2
The Christian Centuries The First Six Hundred Years
1
1964
Danielou, Jean
The Middle Ages
2
1969
Knowles, David and Obolenski, Dimitri
In the last 20 years (1944-64) the complex Jewish background to early Christianity was discovered, and this, combined with a better understanding of the Greek and Roman world into which Christianity later emerged, made it possible to more accurately produce an updated history of the early Christian centuries. Covers the period from 604-1500. Focuses on institutions and the life of the Church as a whole in the Middle Ages. Main focus deals with the history of the Church from the death of Gregory the Great through the events of the 15th century, including the Great Schism and its after math.
The Faith of the Early Fathers A Source Book of Theological and Historical Passages from the Christian Writings of the Pre-Nicene and Nicene Eras Christian Writings of the Post Nicene and Constantinopolitan eras through St Jerome (2) Writings of Saint Augustine to the End of the Patristic Age
1
2
3
1970
Jurgens, William A.
An anthology of the more important passages from the early Fathers of the Church. Part of a revival of patristic interest. Volume I concludes with the latter part of the 4th century
SSJ Novitiate
BR63.J8
1979
Volume 2 is devoted stops short of St Augustine. Its principal Jurgens, William A. luminaries are SS Basil, the two Gregories, Chrysostom, Ambrose, and Jerome
SSJ Novitiate
BR63.J8
1979
Begins with St Augustine and marches on through the rest of the patristic age, the end of which period Jurgens, William A. is marked in the West by the death of St Isidore of Seville (636 SSJ Novitiate A, D.) and in the East by the death of St Damascene (749 A. D.).
BR63.J8