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The Eternal Kingdom by F. W. Mattox

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The Eternal Kingdom was written to address the need for a book of general history of the church that helps the reader understand undenominational Christianity.

This survey was written by a former president of Lubbock Christian College in 1995, and is a good resource for any Bible student.

358 pages, hardback.
Contents:

  • Part One: Divine Beginnings
  • In the Fullness of Time
  • Historical Evidence Concerning the Life of Jesus
  • The New Testament Church
  • Part Two: Controversy and Departure
  • Uninspired Writings, 100-150
  • The Apologists, 185-250
  • Through Persecution to Victory, 54-313
  • The Development of the Canon
  • Departure from the New Testament Pattern, 100-325
  • Part Three: The Increase in Error, 313-787 A.D.
  • The Influence of Constantine
  • The Growth of Episcopacy
  • The Ecumenical Councils
  • The Life, Worship, and Doctrine under Romanism
  • Theory and Organization of Roman Catholicism
  • The Rise of Mohammedanism
  • Part Four: The Growth of Papal Power
  • Sources of Support for the Papacy
  • The Strong Popes
  • The Crusades
  • Opposition to the Papacy
  • Part Five: Reformation Beginnings
  • The Need for Reformation
  • Early Reform Movements
  • Decline of Papal Influence
  • Part Six: The Protestant Reformation, 1517-1800
  • The German Reformation
  • The Swiss Reformation
  • The Spread of Reform Ideas in Europe
  • Reformation in England
  • Roman Reaction to Reformation
  • The Religious Wars
  • Denominationalism Transferred to America
  • Part Seven: The Restoration Movement: 19th Century
  • Early Beginnings Toward Undenominationalism
  • Principles of Undenominationalism
  • The Restoration Fully Launched
  • Union of Forces: Stone and Campbell
  • The Unfinished Restoration
358 pages



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