This book, originally published in 1972, offers a stimulating
account of the Christian tradition of historiography as it is
reflected in works of literature and history. The discussion ranges
from the pre-Christian The Iliad up to the 1970s. The author
considers subjects such as the Mystery Plays in the medieval
synthesis, the nature of the evidence provided by the Renaissance
authors in England and the Continent, the contemporary world. The
book examines the attitudes of historians and at the use historians
have made of the Christian view of history.
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