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Church History in Plain Language: Fourth Edition

With more than 315,000 print copies sold, this is the story of the church for today's listeners. Dr. Bruce Shelley makes church history come alive in this classic audiobook that has become not only the first choice of many laypeople and church leaders but the standard text in many college classrooms.

What separates Dr. Shelley's work from others is its clarity of language and organization. It treats history as the story of people, and the result is that history reads like a story, almost as dramatic and moving as a novel. Yet there is no fiction here. Dr. Shelley was a respected scholar whose work was painstakingly researched and carefully crafted for historical accuracy.

The fourth edition of Shelley's classic one-volume history of the church brings the story of Christianity into the 21st century. This latest edition, now an audiobook and revised by R.L. Hatchett, contains information concerning Gnosticism and its ongoing relevance, the theology of the early church and Reformation, and most extensively, the rapid global extension and transformation of Christianity since 1900.

Unless otherwise specified, all Scripture quotations are from the Revised Standard Version of the Bible. 1946, 1952, 1971, 1973 by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA. Used by permission. Scripture quotations marked NRSV are from the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible. 1989 by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A. All rights reserved. Scripture quotations marked NIV are taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version, NIV. 1973, 1978, 1984 by Biblica, Inc. Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved worldwide. www.zondervan.com. The "NIV" and "New International Version" are trademarks registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office by Biblica, Inc.

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Audible Audiobook

Listening Length: 21 hoursĀ andĀ 43 minutes

Program Type: Audiobook

Version: Unabridged

Publisher: Brilliance Audio

Audible.com Release Date: December 3, 2013

Whispersync for Voice: Ready

Language: English, English

ASIN: B00GTXGH7C

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I have always wanted to read a history of the Christian church from Jesus' resurrection to now. But the books I started were all dense and more for a seminarian. Dr. Bruce Shelley's Church History in Plain Language (updated by R. L. Hatchett for the Fourth Edition) charts the complexity of the Christian church movement through the ages. This sweep through the history of the church moves quickly through complex change in the structure of the local church throughout the world.My takeaways are: the church is messy, Christians are messier, but God's hand is steady and sure. While the evangelical author/editor have an opinion, they do a good job of presenting the historical facts and mostly let the reader form his/her own opinion.Covering 2000+ years in 500 pages does not allow the authors to dwell on anyone one phase in great depth although they slow down to set the stage for the events and explain how the events shaped the church as we know it today.One theme, that struck me throughout church history, is that the local church rediscovers "the church" and then at some point its "leaders" highjack the movement for their benefit. Constantine's rule is a reminder of our desire for the church to have "the power of the state" when the power of the Gospel is all that is needed. The history of the Roman Catholic church is another example of the excesses that occur when man attempts to use the church for the benefit of the institution over the good of the gospel. Most interesting to me was how much I have misunderstood what has happened in the last 4oo years both in America and in the world.To read about the rapid growth of the gospel in East Africa fueled by Ugandan pastors is inspiring. The American church of 2017 can learn a lot from what is happening in Africa, Asia, and even the middle east.The "national leadership" of the American church has been more focused (out of fear) in attacking the moral depravity of our nation when the gospel is the only true message of the church. Jesus Christ was a man and God. Yet in America we tend to strip Him of His supernatural power to not only save but to transform.One of the clear messages of the book is that our interest in protecting the church using state power/legislation, proven methods, revivals, camp meetings, programs, etc. takes the focus away from the gospel and that is the only source of power of the church of Jesus Christ.I will read this one again and maybe even again. Good read!

I bought the "Updated 2nd Edition" of this book several years ago, as I was really curious to learn more about church history. Despite growing up in the evangelical church environment, there was a huge gap in my knowledge between what happened after the early church in Acts and the modern church today. I knew vaguely of something called the "Reformation" and that somewhere along the way the Crusades happened. I had no idea why the Crusades occurred, why the Reformation was so important, how the books of the Bible were chosen, why there are so many denominations today, and why there's a giant mosque sitting over the site of the temple in Jerusalem.This book was a fantastic introduction into church history, covering a huge span of time yet maintaining enough detail in each chapter that keeps you wanting to find out more. I'm not normally a reader (averaging maybe 1-3 books per year), but this book had me hooked all the way through it. The author tries to maintain a neutral non-judgemental tone throughout his text, providing a variety of views of how church historians have interpreted events over the years. Of course, recounting history can never truly be an "objective" exercise, but the author does (in my opinion) present his material very thoughtfully without adding too much of his own subjective views.I've since started studying at Bible College and looking into church history more formally. This book was a huge help in giving me a basic framework to structure my learning around now.I highly recommend this book, and personally cannot wait to see what's been updated two editions later.

2,000 years of history condensed into 500 pages! Quite the feat. I particularly appreciated that each chapter read like a novel, focusing on historical background, characters, motivations, and the conflict of that time. Also, each chapters were largely stand-alone, written in such a way that you could easily refer back to just one chapter and not feel lost. It is truly written in "plain language", meaning that it is understandable and therefore interesting. Highly recommended!Personally/spiritually, I was encouraged by two things: 1. There are always reformers that call the church at large back to true biblical faith. 2. The challenges we face today are nothing to be shocked and afraid of, many similar challenges have been faced in previous ages of the church.

Great summary of 2,000 years. I can hardly imagine the difficultly picking what goes in and what stays out, yet Bruce Shelley does a great job of representing a broad section of the Church, social, and political issues. Understandable, vast, and deep enough to 'get-it' w/o boring too deeply into any particular exegetical position to drag the pace down. As much as anything, presented with "honesty", freely and fairly presenting the good, the bad, and the ugly of church history. Great job for a very difficult challenge.

I learned a lot from reading this. The title is spot on in terms of the book's contents... Church History is exactly what it is, from Pentacost to present. "In Plain Language" is exactly correct too. The title also indicates that, in my opinion, it's not exactly a "page turner" unless history textbooks are your thing. 4 stars for concise, accurate, thorough enough for what I need, easy to understand text. Not 5 stars just because of the lack of "thrill and excitement". Maybe I'm being too tough because I chose to read knowing this. I have to say it was interesting. Maybe 4.5 stars would be better but no half grades in Amazon. Another aspect was the author's objectivity in reporting was good. The times some subjectivity snuck in there didn't bother me because I agreed with him.

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