The renaissance and the Reformation was a period of tremendous cultural advances and of new ideas which finally shattered the unity of Western Europe. The six original essays in this book reflect t…
The Building of Christendom, 324-1100 is the second volume in “The History of Christendom” series. This series is the only in-print, comprehensive narration of Western history written from an o…
In this widely praised history, noted scholar James D. Tracy offers a comprehensive, lucid, and masterful exploration of early modern Europe's key turning point. Establishing a new standard for his…
A prominent historian once wrote that " what man is, only history tells." This is certainly true if we want to understand the evolution of man in the society which he has made for himself. The age …
Reformation was one of the factors most responsible for the dechristianization of the West, a new look at the issues from an objective, scholary and historical view is a welcome attempt to contribu…
"The Glory of Christendom" is the third volume in Warren H. Carroll's amazing "History of Christendom" series. With each successive installment, Carroll's narrative and storytelling continue to rea…
For forty years he has poured himself not only into historical research and writing but into his students. Few if any have ever studied closely with him without feeling themselves not only better i…
The sketches in this book strive to show that the Reformation remains vitally important for Christians today. Reformers and preachers of the sixteenth century were the best educated, most godly and…