Carte Church Historians Peter Guilday

Church Historians

Autor: Peter Guilday
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"Church Historians" is a comprehensive scholarly examination of the individuals who have shaped our...

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engleză
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Publicat
2026
Pagini
444
EAN
9781025557168
ISBN
1025557166
Enbook ID
52056101
Greutate
619
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 23

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"Church Historians" is a comprehensive scholarly examination of the individuals who have shaped our understanding of the Christian past. Compiled and edited by the distinguished historian Peter Guilday, this collection delves into the lives and methodologies of the great chroniclers of the faith, from the early church fathers to modern academic scholars. The work provides a critical overview of how ecclesiastical history has been recorded, interpreted, and preserved through the centuries.

By profiling key figures such as Eusebius, the Venerable Bede, and Baronius, the text explores the evolution of historical scholarship within the church. It highlights the unique challenges these historians faced in balancing theological conviction with historical rigor. This volume serves as an essential resource for students of theology, historiography, and religious history, offering profound insight into the intellectual tradition of the Catholic Church and its commitment to documenting the continuity of the faith. Through these analytical profiles, "Church Historians" illuminates the vital role that historical writing plays in the self-understanding of religious institutions and the broader development of Western historical thought.

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