Bern
Puritan Board Freshman
Hi guys,
Jon 3 16's post about the lack of reformed doctrine in the early church fathers made me think of this...
I've read some of the early church fathers, and I've read some of the writings from Luther to the Puritans and onwards, but there is a large gap in my knowledge of church history between the early fathers and the reformation. It always seems to me that this was a very dark period in church history where few true Christians existed, but I'm probably wrong about that. It seems that everyone was Roman Catholic (or something similar). If anyone can shed any light on this period or suggest any resources that would be great.
Jon 3 16's post about the lack of reformed doctrine in the early church fathers made me think of this...
I've read some of the early church fathers, and I've read some of the writings from Luther to the Puritans and onwards, but there is a large gap in my knowledge of church history between the early fathers and the reformation. It always seems to me that this was a very dark period in church history where few true Christians existed, but I'm probably wrong about that. It seems that everyone was Roman Catholic (or something similar). If anyone can shed any light on this period or suggest any resources that would be great.