Digital Logos Edition
The Complete Book of When and Where tells intriguing accounts of 1,001 events in Christian history and their significance. A comprehensive timeline is included for visual aid. Straightforward and engaging, this volume is highly accessible to all.
“Pontitian, an African Christian and an officer in the imperial household, stopped by for a visit” (Page 121)
“By the mid-sixteenth century the Reformation had shattered the traditional unity of Western Europe and had bequeathed to modern times religious pluralism. The Church of Rome resisted this attack on tradition and mustered new troops, especially the Society of Jesus. The church sent out fresh waves of missionaries to Asia, Africa, and Latin America, and waged war in France, the Netherlands, and Germany. But in the end, Christendom slipped into yesteryear. In its place arose the denominational concept of the church, which allowed modern nations to treat the churches as voluntary societies separated from the state.” (Page 215)
“‘Unless I am convinced by the testimony of Scripture or by clear reason (for I trust neither pope nor council alone, since it is well known that they have often erred and contradicted themselves), I am bound by the Scriptures I have cited, for my conscience is captive to the Word of God. I cannot and will not recant anything since to act against one’s conscience is neither safe nor right. I cannot do otherwise. Here I stand, may God help me. Amen.’” (Page 219)
“Rome’s position finally prevailed and was officially adopted by the Council of Nicea in 325.” (Page 104)
“Tenochtitlan (Mexico City) becomes Aztec capital 1325” (Page xxviii) |
E. Michael Rusten and Sharon O. Rusten are not only marriage and business partners; they also share a love for history. Mike studied at Princeton (B.A.), the University of Minnesota (M.A.), Westminster Theological Seminary (M.Div.), Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (Th.M.), and New York University (Ph.D.). Sharon studied at Beaver College, Lake Forest College, and the University of Minnesota (B.A.), and together with Mike has attended the American Institute of Holy Land Studies (now Jerusalem University College). The Rustens have two grown children and live in Minnetonka, Minnesota.
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