The creation of a new history of the Church at the beginning of the
third millennium is an ambitious but necessary project. Perhaps
nowhere is it needed more than in re-describing the Church's
development - its life and its thinking - in the period that
followed the end of the 'early Church' in antiquity. The cultural,
social and political dominance of Christendom in what we now call
"the West," from about 600-1300, made the Christian Church a shaper
of the modern world in respects which go far beyond its religious
infleunce. Writing with her customary authority, and with a
magisterial grasp of the original sources, G R Evans brings this
formative era vividly to life both for the student of religious
history and general reader. She concentrates as much on the
colorful human episodes of the time as on broader institutional and
intellectual developments. The result is a compelling and
thoroughly modern introduction to devotional and theological
thought in the early Middle Ages as well as to ecclesiastical and
pastoral life at large.
NEW SERIES ANNOUNCEMENT
THE I.B.TAURIS HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCHThe Christian Church,
first defined as a religion of love, has interacted with Judaism,
Islam and other world religions in ways in which there has been as
much warfare as charity. Some of the results are seen in the
tensions of the modern world, tensions which are proving very hard
to resolve - not least because of a lack of awareness of the
history behind the thinking which has brought the Church to where
it is now. In the light of that lack, a new history of the
Christian Church is badly needed. There is much to be said for
restoring to the general reader, whether Christian or not, a
familiarity with the network of ideas about what the Church 'is'
and what it should be 'doing' as a vessel of Christian life and
thought. This series aims to be both fresh and traditional. It will
be organised so that the boundary-dates between volumes fall in
some unexpected places. It will attempt to look at its conventional
subject matter from the critical perspective of the early
twenty-first century, where the Church has a confusing myriad of
faces. It ranges from Vatican strictures on the use of birth
control and the indissolubility of marriage, and outspoken German
academic theologians who challenge the Churches' authority, to the
enthusiasm of black Baptist congregations in the USA joyously
affirming a faith with few defining parameters. Behind all these
variations is a rich history of thinking, effort and struggle. And
within it, at the heart of matters, is the Church," The I.B.Tauris
History of the Christian Church" seeks to discover that innermost
self through the layers of its multiple manifestations over twenty
centuries.
Forthcoming titles in this series:
"The Early Church" by Morwenna Ludlow, University of Oxford
"The Early Middle Ages" by G. R. Evans, University of
Cambridge
"The Later Middle Ages" by Norman P Tanner,
Gregorian University
"Early Modern Christianity" by Patrick Provost-Smith, Harvard
University
"The Long Eighteenth Century" by David Hempton, Boston
University
"The Nineteenth Century" by Frances Knight, University of Wales,
Lampeter
"The Modern Age" by Jeremy Morris, University of Cambridge
General
Imprint: |
I.B. Tauris
|
Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Series: |
I.B Tauris History of the Christian Church |
Release date: |
March 2007 |
First published: |
June 2007 |
Authors: |
G.R. Evans
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Dimensions: |
234 x 156 x 25mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover
|
Pages: |
256 |
Edition: |
Annotated edition |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-84511-150-2 |
Categories: |
Books >
Humanities >
History >
World history >
500 to 1500
Books >
History >
World history >
500 to 1500
|
LSN: |
1-84511-150-8 |
Barcode: |
9781845111502 |
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