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A vivid, concise and balanced history of the world's largest religion, written for readers of all religious backgrounds

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‘Few authors would be up to the task of writing a comprehensive history of one of the world’s most widespread and diverse religions, but with this book, Australian historian Blainey manages to create a narrative that is both scholarly and all-encompassing without being rambling or tedious. . . With a conversational tone and an astonishing wealth of information compacted into more than 600 pages, this title is ideal for any pursuit, whether personal or scholarly.’ * Library Journal *
‘All the major events, movements, and people in 2,000 years of Christian history are included. . . The maps and index are excellent, and the chapter notes provide ample opportunities for further research. ‘Blainey defines the target audience as 'a variety of general readers and also historians who work in other fields and have faint knowledge of Christian history.' Given its brevity and readability, this book would be an ideal introduction for those unfamiliar with Christianity, and for undergraduate students in history and religion courses.’ * CHOICE *
‘Blainey has provided with his latest book a clear and dependable history of Christianity. This is not a scholar’s reference work but a very accessible, engagingly readable story. It combines organizational detail and theological controversies with the sense of what it was like to be a Christian in different contexts over two thousand years. His history has a richly human quality without sentimentality or, for that matter, ‘side-taking’ in the debates and conflicts reported. . . . ‘The need for a book like this is enormous. . . Those who are not Christian would benefit from this balanced and unvarnished account of a monumentally influential religion. Christians would benefit from what only a study of history can bring: a counter to the ignorance which predisposes us to repeat past errors.’ -- Gary D. Bouma, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, Monash University * Insights *

A Short History of Christianity

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    A Paperback / softback by Geoffrey Blainey

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      Publisher: SPCK Publishing
      Publication Date: 18/08/2016
      ISBN13: 9780281076192, 978-0281076192
      ISBN10: 0281076197

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A vivid, concise and balanced history of the world's largest religion, written for readers of all religious backgrounds

      Trade Review
      ‘Few authors would be up to the task of writing a comprehensive history of one of the world’s most widespread and diverse religions, but with this book, Australian historian Blainey manages to create a narrative that is both scholarly and all-encompassing without being rambling or tedious. . . With a conversational tone and an astonishing wealth of information compacted into more than 600 pages, this title is ideal for any pursuit, whether personal or scholarly.’ * Library Journal *
      ‘All the major events, movements, and people in 2,000 years of Christian history are included. . . The maps and index are excellent, and the chapter notes provide ample opportunities for further research. ‘Blainey defines the target audience as 'a variety of general readers and also historians who work in other fields and have faint knowledge of Christian history.' Given its brevity and readability, this book would be an ideal introduction for those unfamiliar with Christianity, and for undergraduate students in history and religion courses.’ * CHOICE *
      ‘Blainey has provided with his latest book a clear and dependable history of Christianity. This is not a scholar’s reference work but a very accessible, engagingly readable story. It combines organizational detail and theological controversies with the sense of what it was like to be a Christian in different contexts over two thousand years. His history has a richly human quality without sentimentality or, for that matter, ‘side-taking’ in the debates and conflicts reported. . . . ‘The need for a book like this is enormous. . . Those who are not Christian would benefit from this balanced and unvarnished account of a monumentally influential religion. Christians would benefit from what only a study of history can bring: a counter to the ignorance which predisposes us to repeat past errors.’ -- Gary D. Bouma, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, Monash University * Insights *

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