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  • Paperback: 260 pages
  • Publisher: Ignatius Press (June 19, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1586172387
  • ISBN-13: 978-1586172381
  • Product Dimensions: 5.3 x 0.6 x 8.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
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By Eric Jackson on May 1, 2010
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I was first introduced to Christopher Dawson while reading a delightful essay written by Dermot Quinn in The American Conservative. I thus decided to pick up The Dividing of Christendom. If this book is any indication Quinn is correct: Dawson ought to be read more readily.

One should be aware of two things before reading this book. First, although it is concerned with Christendom's division, less than half of the book is devoted to a narration of its principle cause, namely the Reformation. Indeed, much of the work focuses on the tremendous effects of Luther's call to revolt, from the rise of Baroque culture, to the colonization of America, up to the Enlightenment, with which the book concludes. This is not meant as criticism, but a reader who is expecting a general history of the Reformation itself should look elsewhere.

The second point is related to the first: although the book is rather short, it is packed with ample density of thought. Dawson will not weigh one down with tendentious academic prose--thank heavens--but his book requires critical engagement, as well as a modicum of knowledge of history

As a Catholic, and perhaps especially as a convert, Dawson is concerned with the disunity of Christendom. While recognizing the importance of theological controversies, he writes: "as an historian, I am convinced that the main sources of Christian division and the chief obstacle to Christian unity have been and are cultural rather than theological." In this sense, The Dividing of Christendom could be considered a work of apologetics, but I think this misunderstands his book, as well as underrates Dawson's power as an historian.
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This is not "classic" Dqwson -- the historian who's read all the original sources and the historiography and has it all in a single seamless narrative of incredible thread count. This is "mature" Dawson, who is writing for a more general (and less literate) readership, and giving a much less dense but much more accessible history.
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For those people who follow the scientific explanation of the universe we are in, this is a great contribution from Christopher Dawson. The book was delivered to me in an excellent condition and on time.
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This book, although informative, was very difficult to get through. I don't know, I just found it to be very dry. It's been a struggle to get through, but I think I will make it.
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The service was great. I received the book within the alloted time and in the advertised quality. I can't wait to sit down and read it. Christopher Dawson is a terrific writer and historian.
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