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Book Description
- Title:
- The History of the Christian Church to the Separation of East and West, 4th edn.
- Author:
- Arthur Richard Whitham [1863-1930]
- Publication Year:
- 1963
- Location:
- London
- Publisher:
- Rivingtons
- Pages:
- 354
- Subjects:
- Church History, Early Church, Medieval Church
- Copyright Holder:
- Public domain
Table of Contents
- The Way Prepared
- The Apostolic Period
- The Age of Transition
- Early Christian Writings
- The Beginnings of Christian Defence
- Persecutio and Protest Under the Antonines
- Early Heresies
- The Church's Reply to Heresy
- Alexandria: Constructive Reply to Heresy and Heathenism
- The Early Church at Rome
- Third Centiry Persecutions and Their Results
- Diocletian: The Great Persecution
- Constantine
- Arianism
- The Council of Nicaea
- Arianism After Nicaea. (i) The Arian Attack
- Arianism After Nicaea. (i) The Arian Councils
- Julian and the PAgan Reaction
- The Triumph of Catholicism
- The West: S. Ambrose and S. Augustine
- S. Jerome and S. Chrystostom
- Nestorius and Eutyches
- The Fall of the West Empire: The Rise of the Papacy
- Monasticism
- The East After Chalcedon
- Mohammedanism and Iconoclasm
- East and West