The Western Church in the Middle Ages
By (Author) John A. F. Thomson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hodder Arnold
1st April 2003
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic Church
270.5
Paperback
304
Width 157mm, Height 234mm, Spine 19mm
424g
From its origins in the ancient world as a rival to traditional paganism, Christianity has become one of the great world religions. How the Church took over spiritual control of Western Europe to become the foundation of medieval life, setting the moral agenda of society and dominating its intellectual world, is the guiding enquiry at the heart of this book. Covering the period between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Reformation, the account is structured in three chronological blocks, starting with the gradual development of unity within the Western Church up to the 11th century, followed by the period of centralization between the 11th and 13th centuries, and concluding with the break-up of this centralization in the later Middle Ages. Organizational developments and changes in spirituality and doctrine are examined, and the history of the papacy is situated in the wider context of both ecclesiastical and lay society. Intellectual developments and the rise of heresy, at both elite and popular levels, are the focus of an exploration of the mental world of medieval Christendom.
'John Thomson has produced a...solid survey of the medieval Church from the fifth to the early sixteenth century....The appendices, particularly useful for the introductory level, include a table of important events, a list of popes from 312 to 1517, and a glossary. The bibliography provides a good overview of scholarly works on the medieval Church.' * The Medieval Review *
'An excellent survey. Very readable and comprehensive.' * Robert Clouse, Indiana State University *
'An excellent survey useful as a textbook in medieval church history.' * E. Ferguson, Abilene Christian University *
'This book contains a wealth of detail and anecdotal evidence. The style is transparent and highly readable.' * Jim Halverson, Judson College *
'An excellent overview of the important spiritual, intellectual and institutional developments in the church. Written in an accessible style for students.' * Ronald K. Delph, Eastern Michigan University *
John A. F. Thomson is at University of Glasgow.