History II: From the Reformation (ca. 1525 AD) to the 20th Century

Speaker(s): Don Lewis
Date: Winter 2005
Length: 24:13:25
Product ID: RGDL3442S

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This series covers the 1st major phase of the Reformation (ca. 1525 A.D.) through to the twentieth century. The title History of Christianity' is designed to suggest that the course is concerned not just with church organization and practice, but with the history of theology & doctrine, spirituality, the impact of Christianity upon society & society upon Christianity.

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Donald M. Lewis is Professor of Church History at Regent College and is the Secretary of the Anglican Studies Program. He is also a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. He is author of Lighten Their Darkness: The Evangelical Mission to Working-Class London, 1828-1860, The Future Shape of Anglican Ministry, and The Origins of Christian Zionism: Evangelical Support for a Jewish Homeland, as well as editor of Christianity Re-born: The Global Expansion of Evangelicalism in the 20th Century and The Blackwell Dictionary of Evangelical Biography 1730-1860.

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