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Next to Josephus, Eusebius is the most widely-consulted reference work on the early church. Much of our knowledge of the first three centuries of Christianity—the terrible persecutions, the courageous martyrs, and the theological controversies—come from the writings of this first century historian.Sku: 9780825433078
Eusebius: The Church History
By: Eusebius, Translated by Paul Maier$27.95 -
Holy Father Benedict, the father of monks in the West, is one of the greatest saints of the Church's illustrious halls of fame. His movement to become a hermit and found monasteries, writing the famous Rule of St. Benedict, was the decisive moment of monasticism's growth in the West, under the maxim of ora et labora, "prayer and work."Sku: 9780895554277
Saint Benedict: The Story of the Father of the Western Monks
By: Mary Fabyan Windeatt$16.50 -
At age fifteen, Robert Bellarmine, a youth with an eager mind and a gift for words, enrolls in a new school run by the young order of Jesuits who have just arrived in his Italian hilltop town. This biography for young readers paints a picture of St. Robert Bellarmine—later proclaimed a Doctor of the Church—as a man of intellect and generosity, steadily serving God in humble and exalted positions alike.Sku: 9781932350951
Saint Robert
By: M. K. Richardson$16.95 -
Because he was big and strong and sometimes slow to speak, Thomas Aquinas's schoolmates called him the Dumb Ox. Not long afterward, he came to be called Doctor (which means "teacher") because he could actually understand complicated things quickly and explain them well. Which is what he loved to do, preaching often and writing in the course of his lifetime no fewer than eighty-five works of philosophy and theology books that changed the Church and the world.Sku: 9781933184470
Saint Thomas Aquinas
By: Raissa Maritain$17.50 -
St. Thomas More comes to life in this biography from the acclaimed "Vision Books" series of saints for youth 9 - 16 years old. Raised in the London of the late 1400's, Thomas was a bright student eager for knowledge. When serving as a page for Cardinal Morton, the Archbishop of Canterbury noticed his bright wit and sent him to Oxford. There young Thomas became a scholar and later one of the greatest lawyers in England. Going on to serve his King, he soon became one of Henry VIII's most trusted advisors. But then the unthinkable happened.Sku: 9780898709322
St. Thomas More of London
By: Elizabeth Ince$17.50 -
An overview of 100 important events in Christian history that will inspire any reader! Starting in Rome in AD 64 and ending in the late twentieth century, this guide provides many accessible facts and introductions to influential events in the Christian church—though they were often overlooked at the time.Sku: 9780800739065
The 100 Most Important Events in Christian History
By: A. Kenneth Curtis, J. Stephen Lang, Randy Petersen$24.50 -
Students are invited to continue on from a historical study of the Hebrew people to an investigation of the history of the Church. This was so evidently necessary to Christians of the fourth century that one of their own, Eusebius, the bishop of Caesarea, wrote the first book to recount the struggles and victories of the first followers of Christ. Students can now dedicate an entire year to learning the material those Christians began investigating almost 1,700 years ago.Sku: 9780140445350
The History of the Church
By: By Eusebius Introduction by Andrew Louth Edicted by Andrew Louth Translated by G. A. Williamson$27.99By: By Eusebius Introduction by Andrew Louth Edicted by Andrew Louth Translated by G. A. Williamson$27.99 Add to cart Quick View -
This lively volume brings together the best of Tomie dePaola's Art Mail—the charming illustrations of feast days and holidays he sent to family and friends.Sku: 9781621646488
Through the Year with Tomie dePaola
By: Tomie DePaola, Catherine Harmon$25.95