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Powel Mills Dawley (1907–1985) In "Chapters In Church History" Dawley takes us through the Church history in five sections. First is the formation of Christian institutions during the Roman period. In the second section he gives credit to these institutions and eminent thinkers, such as St. Thomas Aquinas, for preserving Christianity during Medieval times. In the third section Dawley traces the course of Christianity in the British Isles from Roman times to the Reformation, and in the last two sections he describes the Crisis of the Reformation and Christianity in the Modern World.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherDawley Press
Release dateApr 16, 2013
ISBN9781447495604
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    Though its perspective is somewhat alien to me (it is written from an Episcopalian perspective), this book is well-written and the author does a fine job of unwinding history from his perspective.Personally, I find that Dawley doesn't really do justice to covering the Puritans nor the Anabaptists in a fair way. Of course, he is not coming from those perspectives, so naturally his coverage of them will be limited. And he only seems to focus on the more fringe elements of Anabaptism.I must say I strongly disagree with some things the author says. That is not too say that I don't think the author tries to be balanced and fair.This is a fine work of scholarship and I recommend it as an outstanding Episcopalian view of church history. There are better books on church history in general, but this book will give you a well-presented Episcopalian vantage point.