Early Christian Interpretations of History
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
15th February 1980
United States
General
Non Fiction
270.1
Hardback
221
There is an excellent introductory chapter on the historian's task in general, and an equally rewarding final chapter on fact and symbol in historical writing. While the writers and writings with which the author is chiefly concerned are scriptural or early Christian, the problems and principles involved are ever new. His style is remarkably lucid, his scholarship impressive.-New York Times
"There is an excellent introductory chapter on the historian's task in general, and an equally rewarding final chapter on fact and symbol in historical writing. While the writers and writings with which the author is chiefly concerned are scriptural or early Christian, the problems and principles involved are ever new. His style is remarkably lucid, his scholarship impressive."-New York Times
lburn /f Robert /i Leslie Pollington