The Building of Christendom

The Building of Christendom
Title The Building of Christendom PDF eBook
Author Warren Hasty Carroll
Publisher Christendom Press
Pages 632
Release 1987
Genre History
ISBN

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The second of a projected six volumes, this 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.

The Founding of Christendom

The Founding of Christendom
Title The Founding of Christendom PDF eBook
Author Warren Hasty Carroll
Publisher Christendom Press
Pages 0
Release 2004-10
Genre Christian civilization
ISBN 9780931888212

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This series is the only comprehensive narration of Western history written from the orthodox Catholic perspective still in print. How would a historical narrative read if the author began with these first principles: Truth exists; the Incarnation happened? This series is essential reading for those who consider the West worth defending.

The Glory of Christendom

The Glory of Christendom
Title The Glory of Christendom PDF eBook
Author Warren Hasty Carroll
Publisher
Pages 830
Release 1993
Genre History
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The third of a projected seven volumes, this book presents the glory of the High Middle Ages; the flowering of Christian civilization which produced Saints and heroes, Popes, kings and queens, philosophers and architects whose achievements glow like beacons across the centuries. This was the age of united and triumphant Christendom - the age of St. Bernard of Clairvaux, St. Francis of Assisi, St. Dominic, and St. Catherine of Siena; of St. Thomas Aquinas and the Gothic cathedrals; of the crusading kings Richard the Lion-Heart and St. Louis IX.

The Cleaving of Christendom

The Cleaving of Christendom
Title The Cleaving of Christendom PDF eBook
Author Warren Hasty Carroll
Publisher
Pages 822
Release 2000
Genre History
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This fourth of a projected six volumes is primarily concerned with the split in Christendom caused by the Protestant revolt caused by Martin Luther and his followers. It covers in detail the years between the emergence of Luther as a major figure and the beginning of the personal reign of Louis XIV in France in 1661, with separate discussions of the missionary efforts and accomplishments of the Church in America and the Orient during these years. It explores in depth how the great division of Christendom came about.

The Crisis of Christendom

The Crisis of Christendom
Title The Crisis of Christendom PDF eBook
Author Warren Hasty Carroll
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Church history
ISBN 9780931888847

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This final volume on the history of Christendom is concerned with the crises of the modern era, the turning points in the diseases which plagued humanity during these two centuries. The book discusses in detail Nazi and Japanese militarism and its crisis in World War II, the damage caused by the inhuman system of communism and its fall in 1989, and the origins and consequences of the denial of the dignity of the human person in the modern culture of death. As did earlier volumes in this series, the book reflects an unabashedly Christian and Catholic view of history, taking as one of its major themes the centrality of the papacy to the destiny of the West. Carroll holds that God and individual men and women, not impersonal social and economic forces, make history.--

Rim of Christendom

Rim of Christendom
Title Rim of Christendom PDF eBook
Author Herbert Eugene Bolton
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 715
Release 2015-11-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0816533113

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"This re-issued biography recounts [Kino's] work with loving detail and with an accuracy that has survived slight amendments. Its accompanying plates, maps, and bibliography enhance a text that should find a place in every serious library."—Religious Studies Review "This is truly an epic work, an absolute standard for any Southwestern collection."—Book Talk Select maps from the 1984 edition of Rim of Christendom are now available online through the UA Campus Repository.

The Rise of Western Christendom

The Rise of Western Christendom
Title The Rise of Western Christendom PDF eBook
Author Peter Brown
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 741
Release 2012-12-18
Genre History
ISBN 1118338847

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This tenth anniversary revised edition of the authoritative text on Christianity's first thousand years of history features a new preface, additional color images, and an updated bibliography. The essential general survey of medieval European Christendom, Brown's vivid prose charts the compelling and tumultuous rise of an institution that came to wield enormous religious and secular power. Clear and vivid history of Christianity's rise and its pivotal role in the making of Europe Written by the celebrated Princeton scholar who originated of the field of study known as 'late antiquity' Includes a fully updated bibliography and index