Bible History of the Old and New Testaments with a Compendium of Church History

Bible History of the Old and New Testaments with a Compendium of Church History

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Book Specification

Item Code: UBA238
Author: B. J. Spalding and John A. Dillon
Publisher: Christian World Imprints, Delhi
Language: English
Edition: 2022
ISBN: 9788192512174
Pages: 332 (B/W Illustrations)
Cover: Hardcover
Other Details 9.00 X 6.00 inch
Weight 610 gm

Book Description

About the Book
The Book provides a comprehensive coverage in relation to History of Bible, and of Churches. It includes sequential timelines, Biblical facts, and overviews of History of both BC (Before Christ) and AD (Anno Domini). The Author encircles this phenomenal account of History in two different phases. The first phase is the summation of writings enshrining Bible History. This phase covers the historical account in Five Eras ranging from 4004 B.C. to 1 A.D. The First Era talks thoroughly on the process of the 'Creation of the World' to the 'Dispersion of Mankind'. The Second Era brings out the year's witnessing the 'Call of Abram' to the 'Birth of Moses'. Then, in the Third Era the whole picture, till the 'Death of Solomon' unfolds. The Fourth Era starts up with the 'Death of Solomon' and ends at the 'Babylonian Captivity'. The momentous period of BC is covered in the Fifth Era; from the 'Restoration of the Jews' to the 'Birth of Christ'. In furtherance of the Christ Birth, there is also a synopsis highlighting 'Life of Our Lord Jesus Christ'.

The Second phase is an elaborate Compendium of Church History by Rev. John A. Dillon. This Phase covers a vast period, that is to say, Ancient Times, Middle Ages and Modern Times (A.D. 33 to the then present day, i.e., A.D. 1916). All the respective Times have been detailed by its demarcation in Epochs. Each Epoch covers a relevant time period, meticulously submitting History of that particular age. The period of Ancient Times starts with the 'Foundation of the Church' and ends with 'Coronation of Charlemagne. Period of Middle Ages begins with the 'Restoration of the Western Empire' and elaborates till the 'Rise of Protestantism'. Lastly, the then period of Modern Times exhaustively spells out from the 'Rise of Protestantism', the 'French and goes upto A.D. 1916.

As Rev. J.L. (John Lancaster) Spalding the then Bishop of Peoria, himself concluded in the Preface of the Book, revealing the truth about Author's sole aim "to supply Catholic schools with a complete text-book of sacred History". Further, the Author believes that Christianity as a religion cannot have any right theory and it can be understood only when it is clearly defined by means of authentic History. This piece of Work is an endeavor to rightly bring to light the deeds rather than the thoughts of Christian Religion.

This is an exceptional and a complete Book in itself as it encapsules Bible and Church History; thereby covering 6000 years of heritage (4004 B.C. to A.D. 1916). It incorporates the Origin, History, and Development on the concerned subjects in layman language; also equipped with a quick reference guide in the form of Pronouncing Vocabulary for beginners and novice learners. It covers subjects like History, Christianity, Theology in general, and Biography of Lord Jesus Christ. The Book, is a must read for Christian Laity, Church Clergies, General Readers, Students and Researchers

About the Authors
Rev. B. J. (Benedict Joseph) Spalding (1850-1887) was the late Pastor of St. Mary's Church, and Chancellor of the Diocese of Peoria. He had also authored a 2-vol. work titled 'The History of the Church of God from the Creation to the Present Day'.

Rev. John A. (John Andrew) Dillon (1878?-1926) was the Superintendent of Parish Schools, Newark, New Jersey. Other than providing a Compendium on Church History in this Book, he also compiled and edited a Book titled 'Moments with the Consoling Christ: Prayers Selected from Thomas a Kempis"

Preface
THE Christian religion is primarily and essentially a fact, with a clearly defined and authentic history, and no right theory of it can either be formed or taught unless it be made to rest upon this historic basis. Hence St. Augustine declares that it is the duty of Christian instructors to teach Sacred History not in fragments and broken stories, but as a continuous, connected narrative brought down to the present time (De Cat. rudibus). Much of the prevalent religious ignorance and indifference is undoubt- edly traceable to a perverted and pernicious method of teaching religious truth. Little good can surely come of making children learn by rote mere abstractions to which they cannot possibly attach any intelligible and which, if remembered at all, do not nourish the mind and enter into the mental growth by which the child is developed into the man. The young, if they are to be rightly educated, must be made familiar with deeds rather than with thoughts. They are able to act before they are able to think; and they learn to think rightly only by acting worthily. Hence they are influenced more by example than by precept; and, after the lives of those with whom they are thrown into actual contact, nothing has such power to educate them as a knowledge of the lives of heroic and godlike men.

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