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The History of the Catholic Church: Tradition and Innovation
- De: Christopher M. Bellitto
- Narrado por: Christopher M. Bellitto
- Duración: 9 h y 50 m
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Historia
The chronicle of Catholicism can seem daunting: full of names, dates, places, and phrases. Getting ahold of such a rich and diverse history requires guidance and a skillful approach. In this brilliant survey course, you'll explore traditions of belief and innovate ways to describe, share, and live that faith. With Dr. Bellitto as your guide, you'll look at the major periods of church history: early, medieval, reformation, and modern. As you take this journey, you'll examine changes and continuities across the centuries.
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Quality decisions come from knowledge of the past
- De James Rush en 05-17-18
Quality decisions come from knowledge of the past
Revisado: 05-17-18
The quality of what we do is enhanced by evaluating what we have done. Prof. Bellitto is an astute historian who does not avoid talking about mistakes made by various Catholic leaders and organizations. He digs through the minutiae to find the up side and the down side of the high and low points in church history. Learning Church history may not seem like an exciting pursuit but as Dr. Hahn says, “there’s gold in them thar hills.” There is a substantial amount of disinformation concerning the church. Knowing the real story behind events such as the great schism, the crusades and corrupt clergy helps us calmly present the truth when we encounter half truths or false claims. Few, if any, would stand silently while someone slandered our birth Mother. Neither should we stand silently when our spiritual mother, the church, is slandered. Knowledge and truth are powerful elixirs that wash away doubt and fear!
James Rush, Catholic Faith in Focus
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