A Concise History of the Catholic Church by Thomas Bokenkotter

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(Paperback - Revised)

  • Pub. Date: August 2005
  • 624pp
  • Sales Rank: 56,051

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    • Pub. Date: August 2005
    • Publisher: Random House Inc
    • Format: Paperback, 624pp
    • Sales Rank: 56,051

    Synopsis

    Expanded and updated for the new millennium.

    Covering the life of Christ, the election of Pope Benedict XVI, and everything in between, A Concise History of the Catholic Church has been one of the bestselling religious histories of the past two decades and a mainstay for scholars, students, and others looking for a definitive, accessible history of Catholicism. With a clarity that will appeal to any reader, Thomas Bokenkotter divides his study into five parts that correspond to the major historical and epochal developments in Catholicism. His authoritative, thorough approach takes readers from the Church’s triumph over paganism, through "the sound and fury of renewal," to a new section devoted to such topics as dissent and current developments in the ecumenical movement. Informative illustrations throughout the book, new to this edition, enrich the reader's experience, and the addition of a wide-ranging bibliography increases its value as a sourcebook.

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    This expanded and updated edition of A Concise History of the Catholic Church is destined to continue the legacy of excellence established by pastor and professor Bokenkotter (Xavier Univ.) when the title was first published by Image Books. Now, 25 years later, he advances on the history of Catholicism to include contemporary issues of liturgical polarization, religious pluralism, theological dissent, and clerical immorality. The current reality of pedophilia and sexual abuse is incorporated into this honest and timely work. The text is divided into five dominant historical periods in Catholicism, beginning with the Church's triumph over paganism, the making and unmaking of Christendom (600-1650 C.E.), the Church in a state of siege (1650-1891 C.E.), and finally the Church in the 20th century. Each concisely written and fully documented chapter clearly develops those broad epochal sections. This new edition is appropriate for scholars, students, and the general reader seeking a balanced and thorough review of Catholicism's complex history. The 40-page annotated bibliography adds considerable depth and authority to the revised text. Black-and-while illustrations throughout and a helpful index add to the overall quality. Ecumenical, comprehensive, and accessible, this is recommended for all libraries even where the 1979 edition is owned.-John-Leonard Berg, Univ. of Wisconsin Lib., Platteville Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    THOMAS BOKENKOTTER, the author of the bestselling Church and Revolution, teaches at Xavier University. He is also the pastor of Assumption Church and is active in the social ministry, running a soup kitchen that he founded twenty years ago and a transitional living facility for homeless women and children. He lives in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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    This book provides an unending supply of ammunition for enemies of Christianity.by boleslaw

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    August 08, 2009: For forty years, I read anti-Christian material that at least does not pretend to be otherwise. I don't doubt that what this book describes for the most part is very factual. It is also a fact that what is hanging on the skeletons of our individual souls are many damnable inequities. He does a splendid job of describing them and omits the edifying motives and results of the struggle men dealt with in bringing the body of Christ to His ultimate and eternal truth.

    If you are looking for excuses to turn away from God, then I recommend this book. If you want to learn the history of the church, then read Augustus, Alphonse, and Rome Sweet Home.

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    December 27, 2006: This book is an awful portrayal of the Church. It is loaded with liberal propaganda. Also, it is not a good history. Out of the 529 pages in the book, the author spends most of those pages on the last 150 years. Church history prior to 1500 is not spoken of at length at all. In addition, he refers to the Vatican's insistence on doctrine and dogma as 'inquisitorial'. He shows no concept that the Vatican's job is to keep people in the right faith and keep the flock from error.