HISTORY OF CHRISTENDOM VOL. IV - CLEAVING OF CHRISTENDOM
Author: Warren H. Carroll, Ph.D. 797p. PB
The founder of Christendom College offers this fully documented history of Christendom from a Christ-centered viewpoint. The fourth of a projected six volumes, this volume covers the dramatic 150-year period (1517-1661) during which Protestants revolted, and the Catholic Church introduced numerous reforms adopted by the Council of Trent. From Martin Luther's posting of his 95 theses to the reign of France's King Louis XIV, Dr. Carroll explores in depth how the division of Christendom arose and its profound effects on Catholic Europe. His history also explores the missionary efforts and accomplishments of the Church in America and in the Orient during those years.
The founder of Christendom College offers this fully documented history of Christendom from a Christ-centered viewpoint. The fourth of a projected six volumes, this volume covers the dramatic 150-year period (1517-1661) during which Protestants revolted, and the Catholic Church introduced numerous reforms adopted by the Council of Trent. From Martin Luther's posting of his 95 theses to the reign of France's King Louis XIV, Dr. Carroll explores in depth how the division of Christendom arose and its profound effects on Catholic Europe. His history also explores the missionary efforts and accomplishments of the Church in America and in the Orient during those years.