This is an illustrated survey of Christianity's role in the history of European civilization.
Introduction: a Christian world?
17
(14)
Geoffrey Barraclough
The Ancient World
31
(44)
Christianity in the Roman Empire
45
(16)
William H.C. Frend
The rise of Christian art
61
(14)
Joachim Gaehde
A Conquering Mission
75
(24)
The conversion of the barbarian peoples
85
(14)
Ian N. Wood
The Eastern Church
99
(24)
The Greek church and the peoples of eastern Europe
109
(14)
Steven Runciman
The Age of Faith
123
(24)
Medieval Christendom
133
(14)
Colin Morris
The Religion of the People
147
(24)
Popular religious movements in the Middle Ages
157
(14)
Margaret Aston
Christianity at the Crossroads
171
(44)
The age of the Reformation
185
(16)
Hans Hillerbrand
The social impact of Puritanism
201
(14)
J. William T. Youngs
Counter-Reformation Europe
215
(24)
Religion in the age of the Baroque
225
(14)
Judith Hook
The Crisis of the Nineteenth Century
239
(24)
Christianity and industrial society
249
(14)
Owen Chadwick
The American Experience
263
(24)
Religion at the grass-roots
273
(14)
Paul A. Carter
Modernity and Change
287
(26)
Christianity in the contemporary world
297
(16)
Adrian Cunningham
Select bibliography
313
(5)
Sources of illustrations
318
(3)
Index
321
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