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CRISTO RAUL.ORG '

THE UNIVERSAL HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY

 

FROM JUSTINIAN TO LUTHER

AD 518—1517

 

BY LEIGHTON PULL

 

PREFACE

 

THE purpose of these lectures is to exhibit some pictures of the growth of Christendom, both ecclesiastical and civil, during the Middle Ages. They are neither strictly theological nor apologetic, but they necessarily touch upon many questions of theology, and they are written with the belief that the communion of saints is a great reality. To some readers their omissions may appear to be culpable and their repetitions to be irksome. But I hope that others will consider that the method which I have adopted makes each lecture more intelligible than it might otherwise have proved to be.

 

CHAPTERS

I. A: JUSTINIAN B: St. GREGORY C: MUHAMMAD

II. St. PATRICK. B: St. COLUMBA. St. AGUSTINE. C: St COLUMBAN. St GALL. St AIDAN. CUTHBERT. FIRST PERSECUTION OF THE CATHOLICS BY ENGLISH IN ENGLAND’S HISTORY

III. A : THE CHURCH OF THE GREEKS, AD 610-968. B: THE ICONOCLAST STRUGGLE. C: THE PHOTIUS SCHISM

IV. A: THE ENGLISH CHURCH. St. WILFRID AND THEODORE. B: BEDE AND THE VIKINGS. C: FROM ALFRED TO EDWARD

V. A: CLOVIS, KING OF THE FRANKS. B: St WILIBRORD, St WYNFRITH AND THE MEROVINGIANS. C: CHARLEMAGNE

VI. CATHOLICISM AND NATIONALISM IN THE NINTH CENTURY

VII. THE SLAVS AND THEIR MISSIONS

VIII. ROME AND GERMANY: EAST AND WEST SEPARATE

IX. EMPIRE AND INVESTITURE

X. CRUSADES AND HERESIES

XI. THE PAPACY SUPREME

XII. THE THREE RELIGIONS IN SPAIN

XIII. SOME SCHOOLMEN

XIV. BONIFACE VIII AND THE BABYLONISH CAPTIVITY

XV.TEUTONS, POLES AND RUSSIANS

XVI. LATER MEDIEVAL PIETY

XVII. SCHISMS AND REFORMS

XVIII. THE RENAISSANCE AND RELIGION

 

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