The History of the Catholic Church - Semester Series (Revised Edition)

Peter Armenio
eISBN-13: 9781962548250

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The History of the Church begins with the story of Gods intervention into human history in Jesus Christ and continues through all major events in the Churchs history, including the Great Schism, the Reformation, and Counter-Reformation. This text places the Church in her context throughout history, furthering the salvific mission of Christ, and explaining the role that the Church, along with her members and saints, has played in shaping history and culture.

Features of the Student Textbook, presented in a NEW design format:

- Chapters are divided into focused Lessons, each with its own Study Questions, Practical Exercises, and Vocabulary to support comprehension and engagement
- Revised Study Questions and Exercises help reinforce key concepts and improve retention
- Retains the original trusted content and classical artwork that educators and students value

The History of the Church corresponds to Elective B: History of the Catholic Church

The Didache Semester Series Student Textbooks are published with Ecclesiastical Approval and prepared in accordance with the USCCB Curriculum Framework Doctrinal Elements for High School.

Sold By Midwest Theological Forum
ISBNs 9781962548250, 9781962548298
Publish Year 2025
Language English
Website www.theologicalforum.org