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HOMESCHOOL REVIEWS |
Church History in Plain Languageby Bruce L. ShelleyThomas Nelson PublishersMost church histories lean strongly to either Protestant or Catholic sentiments, slighting one side or the other in coverage or offering one-sided explanations of events. Shelley’s 510-page book, on the other hand, is one of the most evenhanded, concise church histories I have come across. Shelley divides the study into eight time periods from the time of Jesus and the apostles up through the present day. This makes it easy to coordinate study of the book with broader history studies. Despite its size, this is a fast moving, fairly easy-to-read book. Shelley often uses narrative or biographical approaches to keep the writing lively. Footnotes are rather sketchy, which makes it difficult to verify information. However, Shelley does include a list for suggested reading at the end of each chapter, and it is fairly safe to assume that these are likely to be the sources upon which he has relied. Interestingly, there are three indices at the end of the book rather than one. They provide listings under the headings of characters, movements, and events. I would recommend this book to high school students and adults. |
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Suitable for: independent study
Need for parent/teacher instruction: 0 Prep time needed: 0 Teacher's manual: N/A Educational philosophy: traditional Religious perspective: Protestant Publisher Info
Thomas Nelson PublishersPO Box 141000 (800) 933-9673, Ext. 2037 |
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