Interpreting Christian history : the challenge of the churches' past / Euan Cameron.
"Expert historians are not always as good at self-reflecting on their craft at practicing that craft. Euan Cameron, however, is an exemption as shown by his careful assessment of what the historians of this and previous generations have both taken for granted and spelled out explicitly in writi...
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Format: | Ebook |
Language: | English |
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Malden, MA :
Blackwell Pub.,
2005.
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Online Access: | Wiley Online Library Table of contents Contributor biographical information Publisher description |
Summary: | "Expert historians are not always as good at self-reflecting on their craft at practicing that craft. Euan Cameron, however, is an exemption as shown by his careful assessment of what the historians of this and previous generations have both taken for granted and spelled out explicitly in writing the history of Christianity. As one might expect from a distinguished student of the sixteenth century, Interpreting Christian History is particularly good on what the rise of Protestantism meant for understanding the Christian past. Mark Noll, Wheaton College"--Back cover. |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (xii, 292 pages) |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 0631215220 9780631215226 0631215239 9780631215233 047070151X 9780470701515 0470774169 9780470774168 1405145412 9781405145411 1405145420 9781405145428 |