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The Story of Christianity: A Chronicle of Christian Civilization From Ancient Rome to Today

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The Story of Christianity: A Chronicle of Christian Civilization From Ancient Rome to Today
The Story of Christianity: A Chronicle of Christian Civilization From Ancient Rome to Today

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The Story of Christianity: A Chronicle of Christian Civilization From Ancient Rome to Today

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Sumptuously illustrated with hundreds of gorgeous photographs, artifacts, and maps, focuses on the rich social and cultural history of Christianity through the ages, from its roots in Palestine to its triumph as a global movement, told through a series of dramatic turning points and unforgettable people. Beginning with the story of Jesus' life, author Isbouts expertly sets key turning points in the story of Christianity in context, from the conversion of Constantine to Martin Luther's protest; from the Crusades to the ministry of Mother Teresa. Using the dramatic art and architecture of the Christian faith as visual touchpoints and highlighting inspiring quotes and stories with resonance to the modern era, Isbouts writes with a deep respect for both Catholic and Protestant traditions and provides an excellent introduction to the complex and compelling world of the Christian faith.

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