History of the Church - Student Text
The Didache High School Textbook Series
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About the Book
The History of the Church looks through the eyes of faith at the history of the Catholic Church from Pentecost through the present day. For use in the third year of study.
The book delves into the heroic lives of the saints and the tremendous achievements of the Church, allowing the student to witness the Holy Spirit's guidance through history. Where other texts have shied away, The History of the Church boldly addresses the dark times of Christian history. This book inspires a deep pride for one's Christian heritage. With its maps, timelines, and compelling sidebars on some of the lesser known facets of the Catholic Church, The History of the Church is a critical resource for anyone seeking a Catholic perspective of Church history.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Sample
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