Church History in Plain Language, Fif..., Bruce Shelley
Church History in Plain Language, Fif..., Bruce Shelley
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Church History in Plain Language, Fifth Edition
The Story of the Church for Today's Readers

Author: Bruce Shelley

Narrator: Tom Parks

Unabridged: 23 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/13/2021

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Over 330,000 copies sold. This is the story of the church for today's listeners.Bruce Shelley's classic history of the church brings the story of global Christianity into the twenty-first century. Like a skilled screenwriter, Shelley begins each chapter with three elements: characters, setting, plot. Taking you from the early centuries of the church up through the modern era he tells a story of actual people, in a particular situation, taking action or being acted upon, provides a window into the circumstances and historical context, and from there develops the story of a major period or theme of Christian history. Covering recent events, this book also:Details the rapid growth of evangelical and Pentecostal Christianity in the southern hemisphereAddresses the decline in traditional mainline denominationsExamines the influence of technology on the spread of the gospelDiscusses how Christianity intersects with other religions in countries all over the worldFor this fifth edition, Marshall Shelley brought together a team of historians, historical theologians, and editors to revise and update this father's classic text. The new edition adds important stories of the development of Christianity in Asia, India, and Africa, both in the early church as well as in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. It also highlights the stories of women and non-Europeans who significantly influenced the development of Christianity but whose contributions are often overlooked in previous overviews of church history.This concise book provides an approachable guide to church history with intellectual substance. The new edition of Church History in Plain Language promises to set a new standard for accessible church history.Maps, timelines, suggested reading, and end notes are available in the audiobook companion PDF download.

About Marshall Shelley

Marshall Shelley (MDiv, DD, Denver Seminary) is director of the Doctor of Ministry program at Denver Seminary. He has previously served as an editor and vice president at Christianity Today International for thirty-four years, including several years as executive editor of Christian History magazine.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jillian on October 27, 2023

I was impressed by the authors’ ability to condense so much church history into one volume (albeit a very long one!) and I feel like I learned a lot. The language was very clear and accessible. I do feel like there were places where the writers made value judgements about specific pieces of theology......more

Goodreads review by Andrea on January 01, 2020

Although long, this book is broken into short chapters and is written in a style that makes it easy to read. It gives an overview of Church history from Christ to the current age discussing major themes, events, people, etc. It was kind of like drinking from a fire hose, but it was helpful. I'm slow......more

Goodreads review by Lexi on April 30, 2025

Of all the books I’ve read in life, this is probably at best 2 stars. But on the subject it was on, I’d give it 5 stars. I normally have a hard time reading history and this book covered over 2000 years of it so I give it a lot of credit for succeeding! I thought every chapter was about 2 pages too......more

Goodreads review by Wes on April 22, 2024

Absolutely phenomenal. A must read on every level! By “plain language” he means quite literally PLAIN LANGUAGE. Every chapter is engaging and provokes much thought. This book should be required reading for all people!......more

Goodreads review by Paige on September 11, 2024

Church History in Plain Language by Bruce L. Shelley {review} . . . It took me over a year to read this 400+ page volume. Not because it was boring, but because I had a lot going on and ended up putting it down for extended periods of time. Normally, when that happens, I put the book away and hope to st......more