Interpreting Christian History: The Challenge of the Churches' PastISBN: 978-0-631-21523-3
Paperback
304 pages
August 2005, Wiley-Blackwell
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"This book is an excellent summary of Christian history from the
apostolic period to the current day and is written in an engaging
way. It will be profitably used by scholars and students in all
Christian traditions and is a helpful text not only for
introductory seminary church history or historical theology
courses, but also for historiography in university graduate
courses."
History and Sociology of Religion
History and Sociology of Religion
"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