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"In this volume McGrath communicates the story ofChristianity with energy and assurance. Students and teachers alikewill appreciate McGrath's balanced organization and clearwriting style. He gives extended attention to theological issues,particularly in the Patristic and Reformation eras. This excellentvolume will be welcomed by readers who seek a reliable andaccessible guide to understanding major landmarks in thedevelopment of the Christian tradition." --BillPitts, Baylor University
"This is a wonderful introduction to the history ofChristianity. It pays the most attention to the rise and spread ofthe Christian faith in the ancient near east and the medieval andmodern west. But it also tells the story of this faith's rapidshift to the global south and far east during the past 100years--and does so with the kind of clear and compelling Englishprose that will be recognized as vintage McGrath by experts in thefield. I strongly recommend it, and look forward to using itfrequently with students and other readers."--Douglas A.Sweeney, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
"As Christianity expands around the globe, this intelligentintroduction introduces key figures, ideas and developments inChristian history, balancing illuminating generalizations withengaging detailed examples. The mutual interactions of churches andcultures are highlighted, and theological developments are clearlyarticulated. McGrath succeeds in whetting the reader'sappetite for further study."--Anne T. Thayer, LancasterTheological Seminary
"It is difficult to write a comprehensive text on Christianhistory in this day and age. There are deeply rutted roads inscholarship that lead the conventional historian to focus on thetwilight of Christianity in the West and the inevitability ofsecularization. These developments, while all too true, distortboth the present vitality of Christian faith and its future.McGrath avoids these pitfalls. While firmly rooted in theessentials of the Christian story, he also has a clear sense of thenew paths Christian faith is taking in global evangelicaloutreach."--Walter Sundberg, Luther Seminary
"This is a wonderful introduction to the history ofChristianity. It pays the most attention to the rise and spread ofthe Christian faith in the ancient near east and the medieval andmodern west. But it also tells the story of this faith's rapidshift to the global south and far east during the past 100years--and does so with the kind of clear and compelling Englishprose that will be recognized as vintage McGrath by experts in thefield. I strongly recommend it, and look forward to using itfrequently with students and other readers."--Douglas A.Sweeney, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School