Turning points : decisive moments in the history of Christianity
Mark A. Noll
Grand Rapids, Mich : Baker Books
335 p. ; 23 cm
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- Introduction: The Idea of Turning Points and Reasons for Studying the History of Christianity
- The Church Pushed Out on Its Own: The Fall of Jerusalem (70)
- Realities of Empire: The Council of Nicaea (325)
- Doctrine, Politics, and Life in the World: The Council of Chalcedon (451)
- The Monastic Rescue of the Church: Benedict's Rule (530)
- The Culmination of Christendom: The Coronation of Charlemagne (800)
- Division between East and West: The Great Schism (1054)
- The Beginnings of Protestantism: The Diet of Worms (1521)
- A New Europe: The English Act of Supremacy (1534)
- Catholic Reform and Worldwide Outreach: The Founding of the Jesuits (1540)
- The New Piety: The Conversion of the Wesleys (1738)
- Discontents of the Modern West: The French Revolution (1789)
- A Faith for All the World: The Edinburgh Missionary Conference (1910)
- Further Turning Points of the Twenti
- ill., map
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 317-319) and index
- 0801057787 (pbk)
- 0851111912
- https://cms.trccloud.hk/opac/bib/AEpN