Discover the arc of church history from its early roots to sweeping reforms and beyond.
This concise, accessible study surveys the rise and struggles of Christian institutions, tracing how beliefs, councils, and political power shaped worship, law, and daily life across centuries. Drawing on key events and figures, it connects faith to broader social change without getting lost in jargon.
What you’ll experience
- A clear narrative of major developments, from early church structure to later reform movements.
- Profiles of pivotal figures and turning points, including councils, edicts, and key controversies.
- An explanation of how religious ideas influenced politics, liberty, and daily practice.
- A reader-friendly path through difficult topics, with practical context for modern readers.
Ideal for readers of church history, religious studies, and general history who want a grounded, readable overview of how the church evolved over time.