josiahrussell
Puritan Board Freshman
What is the Most concise and exhaustive book on church history available?
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Concise and exhaustive appear to be mutually exclusive.
I thought the same.Concise and exhaustive appear to be mutually exclusive.
A biased review of the same:Ever seen Concise Reformed Dogmatics by J. Van Genderen (a textbook for my Doctrine I class at Covenant College)? To quote John Frame: "When an 800-page book has 'Concise' in its title, we expect a different perspective. Indeed, this book comes from the Netherlands, the land of Kuyper and Bavinck, where three- and four-volume theology texts are the rule."
I second this. There are 4 volumes now up to the time of the Puritans. I think it will be 6-7 vols by the time the set is finished. It strikes a good balance. Thorough coverage but very readable. It is confessionally Reformed so I would argue it is one of the best resources on Church history.Nick Needham’s 2000 Years of Christ’s Power as a great and easy to follow set on the history of the church.
Most concise
I think shipping would be to much to Australia to be honestI am laughing at the phrase above given what I am offering. Cheap to a good home. See the link below for the PB post.
History of the Christian Church by Philip Schaff, all 8 volumes for sale.
A biased review of the same:
https://archive.org/stream/BookRevi...BookReviewOfConciseReformedDogmatics_djvu.txt
That said, I would like to obtain the book someday, preferably in electronic form.