Invitation to Church History: World
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Invitation to Church History: World  -     By: John D. Hannah

Invitation to Church History: World

Kregel Publications / 2015 / Hardcover

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Designed for an educated lay audience and students in introductory college and seminary church history courses, this visually stunning textbook is carefully written for first-time learners. Invitation to Church History: World walks readers through the story of God's people from Christ to the contemporary church around the world.

In this full-color textbook, many features facilitate learning: photos make the material come alive for the reader; diagrams clarify and distill complex concepts and sets of information; and review materials aid the student in processing and retaining the concepts in each chapter.

Readers will gain a clear understanding of the meaning of the gospel, the wonder of divine redemption, and the majesty of God. The story of the church is presented as part of the redemptive history of God and His people. With a conservative, Christ-centered perspective, Hannah writes with fairness and generosity toward diverse views.

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Title: Invitation to Church History: World
By: John D. Hannah
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 560
Vendor: Kregel Publications
Publication Date: 2015
Dimensions: 9.25 X 7.50 (inches)
Weight: 3 pounds 1 ounce
ISBN: 0825427754
ISBN-13: 9780825427756
Series: Invitation to Theological Studies
Stock No: WW427751

Publisher's Description

A two-volume introductory survey of church history from its origins to the present day

Designed for an educated lay audience and students in introductory college and seminary church history courses, these visually stunning textbooks are carefully written for first-time learners in the subject areas. Invitation to Church History: World walks readers through the story of God's people from Christ to the contemporary church around the world. Invitation to Church History: American chronicles American church history from the pilgrims to contemporary denominations in the United States.

In these full-color textbooks, many features facilitate learning: photos make the material come alive for the reader; diagrams clarify and distill complex concepts and sets of information; and review materials aid the student in processing and retaining the concepts in each chapter.

Readers will gain a clear understanding of the meaning of the gospel, the wonder of divine redemption, and the majesty of God. The story of the church is presented as part of the redemptive history of God and His people. With a conservative, Christ-centered perspective, Hannah writes with fairness and generosity toward diverse views.

Author Bio

John D. Hannah (M.A., Southern Methodist University, Th.M and Th.D., Dallas Theological Seminary, Ph.D., University of Texas at Dallas) is the department chairman and distinguished professor of historical theology at Dallas Theological Seminary.

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