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The Oxford Illustrated History of Christianity (Oxford Illustrated Histories) [Hardcover]

John McManners (Editor)
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Oxford Illustrated Histories November 29, 1990
Spanning two thousand years of stirring religious, cultural and political events, this lavishly illustrated volume--the latest addition to the acclaimed Oxford Illustrated History series--provides the most authoritative and accessible history of Christianity ever published for the general reader.
The impact of Christianity on world civilization is almost incalculable, and in exploring this rich heritage, nineteen leading scholars range from the earliest origins to the present day to examine virtually every aspect of the faith. They discuss the apostle Peter and Roman Emperor Constantine, describe the role of Charlemagne in the expansion of the religion, and assess medieval scholasticism and the influence of Thomas Aquinas. The profound changes that occurred during both the Reformation and the Enlightenment are fully treated in chapters that offer revealing portraits of such key figures as Erasmus, Luther, Calvin, Wesley, and Rousseau. Fully one third of the book covers Christianity since 1800--with special studies of the faith as practiced in Britain and Europe, North and South America, Africa, India, and the Far East--offering a compelling continuous narrative filled with insight into the enormously diverse Christian world. In the final chapters, the authors consider questions of contemporary Christian theology, conscience and belief, and explore new concepts of Christian community.
Over 350 beautiful illustrations--including 32 full color plates--grace the text, ranging from mosaics, paintings and sculptures, to architecture and modern art. There are also ten maps, a chronology of important events, and an annotated guide to further reading.
Throughout, the book reflects the changing world in which Christians have found themselves, and the many ways in which, individually and through the institutions of the church, they in turn have influenced history. Comprehensive, vividly narrated, and exquisitely produced, this magnificent book captures the richness and vitality of Christian thought and culture throughout the ages. It is hard to imagine a more meaningful holiday gift.


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Extending from the earliest Christian communities, marked by a strong sense of being "called out" from the surrounding society, to the 20th century, a "reversion to an age of persecution of Christianity," this superb, authoritative chronicle recreates the sense of the sacred as it was experienced by Christians in particular times and settings. Led by McManners, professor of ecclesiastical history at Oxford, a team of 19 historians explores the decisive role of Christianity in shaping the Germanic West, the intricate tapestry of Eastern Christendom, the historic failure of Christians to accommodate Jews and Muslims in their midst. Chapters deal with the Reformation and the new lay spirituality of the Enlightenment, missionary expansionism (1500-1800) and modern developments in Asia, Africa, Latin America, the U.S. and Europe. Hundreds of illustrations range from paintings by El Greco, Botticelli and Edward Hicks to an Ethiopian miniature, a drawing from a ninth-century psalter and photographs of key figures. 35,000 first printing; $50,000 ad/promo; History Book Club and Reader's Subscription main selections.
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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YA-- A collection of 19 essays written by noted individuals and arranged in chronological order from first-century Christianity to projections about the future of the religion. Approximately 350 illustrations complement the selections and represent the differing atmospheres of the changing concepts of this religion throughout history. The sources for further research offer a comprehensive list of additional materials. The thorough index includes ideas and movements as well as proper names, guiding readers to both text and illustrations. While not easy reading, this is an excellent research source; however, some background in the subject is necessary for full comprehension.
- Lizabeth Connelly, R. E. Lee High School, Springfield, VA
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 768 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; annotated edition edition (November 29, 1990)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0198229283
  • ISBN-13: 978-0198229285
  • Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 7.4 x 1.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #86,892 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars A good overall history, but very Anglocentric., December 21, 1999
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I gave this book three stars because it has some very good qualities, and some qualities that detract from it. First, it offers a history of Christianity that neither focuses on the positive aspects nor on the negative aspects of the religion. Instead, it attempts to offer an objective retelling of the story of Christianity's spread. As far as this goes, I recommend this book.

There are two problems with this book, however. First, it is certainly very biased toward the British. Written by many English scholars, this is not terribly surprising considering their propensity for a superiority complex. But, if one can ignore this bias, and even laugh at it in some places, it does not take away from the learning experience of reading this book. What does harm this experinece are the assumptions that the authors make about the knowledge of their audience. I have a fairly good background in Christian history, and I read this to fill in some of the gaps. What I found were a lot of teasers to stories I did not know. The authors would mention some fairly obscure person or event without elaboration, expecting the reader to understand what he/she was talking about. This became quite annoying after awhile.

In conclusion, this book is a good read for anyone who wants to learn more about Christian history, but don't expect it to be comprehensive.

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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very Good Overview of the Growth and Spread of Christianity, March 8, 2005
This review is from: The Oxford Illustrated History of Christianity (Oxford Illustrated Histories) (Hardcover)
The Oxford folks have produced a very good overview of the Christian world from the death of Christ to the present time.

This book gives a good accounting of the major doctrinal and organizational challenges facing Christendom over the last two centuries as well as detailing its growth from a band of Jewish reformers to the world wide force it is today.

I would have liked a little more on the early rise and struggle of the church to find its place both doctrinally and in the Roman world, but this is a very solid book for someone wanting to explore the breadth of Christianity's two millennia.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Oxford Illustrated History of Christianity, August 9, 2009
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Religion, particularly Christianity, is one hair Oxford loves to split in as many ways as they can find. This overview of Christian history is well written and thorough. There may be other books of greater importance in specific areas of study, but this book is a good beginning. Church libraries may consider this book just because it covers a lot of ground in a single volume.

It covers the basics, the persecutions, the rise of Roman acceptance of Chrisitanity, the middle ages, and the Reformation. It carries the story to the present offering the reader a good understanding of the subject matter. It has illustrations throughout, but most are black and white. In an era when color printing is not really cost prohibitive any longer, this is kind of a shame. But the text is top-notch andthe reader will learn much from this volume.
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THE earliest Christian communities were marked out by their allegiance to Jesus of Nazareth. Read the first page
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