Publication

2004-11-01 - Christendom Press, Fort Royal, Virginia, USA

Language

English

Word Count

154,500 words, Guess

Page Count

618 pages

Physical Format

Paperback

Identifiers

  • ISBN-100931888247
  • ISBN-139780931888243
  • Goodreads266931
  • LibraryThing33333
  • OCLC Control Number16875022
and 1 more

Description

The second of a projected six volumes of Dr. Warren H. Carroll’s fully documented history of Christendom carries the story of the building of a Christian civilization in Europe from the conversion of Roman Emperor Constantine in the fourth century to the end of the First Crusade. Christ and His Church remain at the center of the story and the key to judging the significance and character of the events described. However, this is more than a history of the Church; it is a political and religious history of Christendom as shaped by the Church — by lay men and women as well as Popes, bishops, priests, monks, and nuns — during eight dramatic centuries when Rome fell, Muslims and barbarians attacked Christian Europe, and a new civilization was born. Here is the story of the great heresies that seemed to carry all before them, yet always failed to gain their final goal of capturing the Papacy; of St. Patrick’s mission to Ireland and its glorious fruits; of a lone hero’s last stand against an empire stretching from France to China which began the 770 year war for the reconquest of Spain; of how the Popes became judges of kings and the First Crusade swept on to victory against all odds; of how the Church bridged the abyss of the Dark Ages and laid the foundations of a new Christian order like nothing the world has seen before or since. All Christian countries are covered, with the history of the Popes as the connecting thread.

Subjects

People

AttilaPhotiusMohammedTheodoraJustinianCharlemagneConstantine

Times

The CrusadesEarly ChurchAncient WorldThe Dark AgesChurch CouncilsThe Middle AgesThe Fall of Rome

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