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Release Date: August 2013
Print Length: 400
ISBN: 978-0-7369-4807-4
The Popular Encyclopedia of Church History
The People, Places, and Events That Shaped Christianity
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Announcing the newest release in our well-received Popular Encyclopedia series—The Popular Encyclopedia of Church History, an ideal resource for anyone who want a clear, user-friendly guide to understanding the key people, places, and events that shaped Christianity.
General editors Ed Hindson and Dan Mitchell have extensive experience with producing reference works that combine expert scholarship and popular accessibility. Together with a broad range of well-qualified contributors, they have put together what is sure to become a standard must-have for both Bible teachers and students.
With nearly 300 articles across 400 pages, readers will enjoy…
- a comprehensive panorama of church history from Acts 2 to today
- a clear presentation of how the church and its teachings have developed
- concise biographies of major Christian figures and their contributions
- fascinating overviews of key turning points in church history
This valuable resource will enrich believers’ appreciation for the wonderful heritage behind their Christian faith.
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"Ed Hindson and Dan Mitchell deserve our deep appreciation for providing us with a stellar, compact encyclopedia of key movements, people, and doctrines of the Christian churches. Given its accessible format and the authoritative nature of its articles, The Popular Encyclopedia of Church History is a must addition for our libraries whether we are pastors, students, or laypersons. What a personal delight it is to recommend this book with genuine enthusiasm and gratitude."
—John D. Woodbridge, Research Professor of Church History and Christian Thought, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School