The Early Church: Origins to the Dawn of the Middle Ages - E. G. Hinson - Books - Abingdon Press - 9780687006038 - December 1, 1995
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The Early Church: Origins to the Dawn of the Middle Ages

E. G. Hinson

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The Early Church: Origins to the Dawn of the Middle Ages

An introduction to the history of the Christian church from its inception to approximately 600 C. E., this volume seeks to balance the traditional presentation of notable figures, councils, and controversies with the telling of the story of the ordinary Christian during this era. An important feature of this work is its attendance to the stories of ordinary lay Christians--particularly women--and what Christian faith meant within the overall context of their lives. Other emphases include the church's changing role in society during this period (and the fateful consequences those changes have had for modern Christians) and the development of early Christian spirituality.

Employing a socio-institutional approach, Hinson divides his material into five major periods:
(1) Beginnings to 70 C. E.
(2) 70-180, during which Christianity broadcast itself throughout the Roman Empire and beyond
(3) 175-313, wherein the church achieved new status and came under official scrutiny as a threat to the empire
(4) 313-400, in which the church faced the major challenge of Christianizing the empire now embracing it
(5) 400-600, when the Germanic "invasions" led to a rift between East and West and posed new challenges to the church's survival and growth.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 1, 1995
ISBN13 9780687006038
Publishers Abingdon Press
Pages 365
Dimensions 146 × 238 × 25 mm   ·   557 g
Language English