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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Moynahan, Brian., Doubleday, 2002, c2002, 1st Edition, 1st printing (but no price on dj flap), boards & cloth (hard cover), near fine with vg dj (light wear), 806 pp with notes, bibliography & index, extensive B&W illus., tall 8vo, ISBN: 038549114X, 'Presents the watershed events and the people - saints, heretics, inquisitors, mystics, soldiers, popes, and politicians - through which Christianity and the course of secular history have evolved'.
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ISBN 10: 038549114X ISBN 13: 9780385491143
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Hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. 1st Edition. NEW hardcover, stated 1st edition w/ full no. line showing 1st printing, new mylar-protected jacket w/ new edges & corners w/ interior flyleaf corners neatly & uniformly clipped 0.25" on the diagonal, new black paper-over-boards cover w/ new edges & corners & titles gold-stamped on spine, immaculate smooth-cut text-block exterior, new sewn binding w/ tight signatures & green-white-checked cloth bands at spine caps, impeccable cream-white front & back end-papers on heavy stock, pristine interior handsomely printed on excellent unblemished paper * 7.50" x 9.50" x 1.76", 1.42 kg, viii+806 (814) pp. * Introduction (vii), Notes (731), Select Bibliography (761), Picture Credits (768), Index (769) * In this brilliant, beautifully written chronicle of the faith that changed the world, Brian Moynahan recreates 2,000 years of change & challenge w/ journalistic immediacy & scholarly precision. Unprecedented in both scope & depth, 'The Faith' presents the watershed events & people (saints, heretics, inquisitors, mystics, soldiers, popes & politicians) through which Christianity & the course of secular history have evolved. It portrays the power & beauty of a faith that has endured for so long & inspired so many. But it deals w/ every shade of darkness as well as light, for there is, as Moynahan notes, something of the wolf in the religion that adores the Lamb. Moynahan traces the extraordinary journey that Christianity has made from its start as a small & vulnerable sect ("They were crucified or set on fire," Tacitus wrote of Christians in Nero's Rome, "so that when darkness came they burned like torches in the night") to the world's greatest congregation of almost 2 billion baptized souls. 'The Faith' opens w/ the story of Jesus himself, the Resurrection, & the spreading of the Gospels. It shows how the young religion's growing power in the East, the cradle of its early monks & philosophers, was broken by the Islamic conquests, & how its energies were redirected westward into barbarian Europe. Moynahan covers in lucid detail the intensity of the medieval faith, w/ its titanic cathedrals, its clashes between Islam & Christendom, & its fracture into Reformation, Catholic Counter-Reformation, & the religious dissent that drove settlers to seek religious freedom in the Americas. W/ objectivity & intelligence, Moynahan writes about slavery, the conquest of the New World, witch mania, the Age of Enlightenment, & America's change in the 19th century from an importer to the greatest exporter of new sects. He looks, too, at modern phenomena, including televangelists, the collapse of Soviet atheism, the clashes w/ Islam, the continuing persecution by Maoists, & the new converts that the faith continues to win. Based on little-known primary sources (including early Arabic writings) & featuring more than 100 photographs & illustrations, this extraordinary history will be of interest to Christians of all denominations, to historians, & to every reader who seeks a fuller understanding of a force that has shaped the modern world.
Published by Doubleday, 2002
ISBN 10: 038549114X ISBN 13: 9780385491143
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Published by NY etc~. April 2002. Doubleday/ Random House., 2002
ISBN 10: 038549114X ISBN 13: 9780385491143
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large black hardbound 4to (quarto). very large & heavy ("coffee table" size book), international or priority shipping will cost extra. dustwrapper in protective plastic. very fine cond. looks new. like new. as new. binding square & tight. covers clean. edges clean. contents free of markings. dustwrapper in fine cond. not worn or torn or price clipped (no price listed~ possible book club edition). nice clean copy. no library markings, store stamps, stickers, bookplates, no names, no inking, no underlining or highlighting, no remainder markings.~ first edition so stated. first printing ( # 1 in # line). b&w frontis. illustration. viii+806p. b&w illustrations throughout. notes. select biliography. picture credits. index. religion. history. theology. ~In this brilliant, beautifully written chronicle of the faith that changed the world, Brian Moynahan re~creates two thousand years of change and challenge with journalistic immediacy and scholarly precision. Unprecedented in both scope and depth, The Faith presents the watershed events and the people~saints, heretics, inquisitors, mystics, soldiers, popes, and politicians~through which Christianity and the course of secular history have evolved. It portrays the power and beauty of a faith that has endured for so long and inspired so many. But it deals with every shade of darkness as well as light~for there is, as Moynahan notes, something of the wolf in the religion that adores the Lamb. Moynahan traces the extraordinary journey that Christianity has made from its start as a small and vulnerable sect~"They were crucified or set on fire," Tacitus wrote of Christians in Nero's Rome, "so that when darkness came they burned like torches in the night"~to the world's greatest congregation of almost two billion baptized souls. The Faith opens with the story of Jesus himself, the Resurrection, and the spreading of the Gospels. It shows how the young religion's growing power in the East, the cradle of its early monks and philosophers, was broken by the Islamic conquests, and how its energies were redirected westward into barbarian Europe. Moynahan Covers in lucid detail the intensity of the medieval faith, with its titanic cathedrals, its clashes between Islam and Christendom, and its fracture into Reformation, Catholic Counter~Reformation, and the religious dissent that drove settlers to seek religious freedom in the Americas. With objectivity and intelligence, Moynahan writes about slavery, the conquest of the New World, witch mania, the Age of Enlightenment, and America's change in the nineteenth century from an importer to the greatest exporter of new sects. He looks, too, at modern phenomena, including televangelists, the collapse of Soviet atheism, the clashes with Islam, the continuing persecution by Maoists~and the new converts that the faith continues to win. Based on little~known primary sources (including early Arabic writings), and featuring more than one hundred photographs and illustrations, this extraordinary history will be of interest to Christians of all denominations, to historians, and to every reader who seeks a fuller understanding of a force that has shaped the modern world.