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The Historic Church An Orthodox View Of Christian History John W Morris

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The Historic Church An Orthodox View Of Christian History John W Morris
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Publisher: Authorhouse
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.69 MB
Author: John W. Morris
ISBN: 9781456734909, 9781456734916, 9781456734923, 1456734903, 1456734911, 145673492X, 2011901797
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Historic Church An Orthodox View Of Christian History John W Morris by John W. Morris 9781456734909, 9781456734916, 9781456734923, 1456734903, 1456734911, 145673492X, 2011901797 instant download after payment.

The Historic Church is a survey of Christian history written for Orthodox Christians by an Eastern Orthodox scholar. Although one can find many excellent studies of Christian history in the United States, none of them considers the development of Christianity from an Eastern Orthodox point of view. The work begins by laying a foundation for the study of Christian history by discussing the beliefs and practices of the ancient Church, during the age of the Fathers and the Seven Ecumenical Councils. The author then discusses the development of Roman Catholicism and the theological and cultural reasons for the split between Rome and Orthodoxy, and relations between East and West following the schism. He concludes his work with a discussion the origins and historical development of every major Protestant group and tells how they differ from Orthodoxy.

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