Publisher's Synopsis
"A General History of the Catholic Church" offers a comprehensive account from the beginning of the Christian era to the present day. Written by Joseph Epiphane Darras, M.J. Spalding, and Charles White, this historical work explores the development, challenges, and enduring legacy of the Catholic Church across centuries and continents.
Detailing pivotal events, influential figures, and doctrinal evolutions, the book provides valuable insights into the Church's role in shaping Western civilization. From the early Church Fathers to the modern papacy, this history examines the complex interplay between faith, politics, and culture. Ideal for students, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the historical roots and continuing relevance of the Catholic Church.
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