The Church of the Classical Age

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The Church of the Classical Age: The Era of Great Splinteringis the seventh installment in Henri Daniel-Rops' magnificent History of the Church of Christ. This volume surveys the eighteenth century's intellectual revolution wrought by Galileo Descartes and Rousseau (among others); appraises the Church's missionary efforts-in Asia with the Chinese rites controversy and the spirited work of de Nobili and de Britto in India; in Canada with the heroic endeavors of Sts. Isaac Jogues and John de Brébeuf; in the New World and Africa where clashing cultures and tumultuous race relations deepened the difficulty of evangelization; and in Russia where the Jesuits labored to re-establish fraternity with the Orthodox Church; and lastly opens a candid examination of the churches outside the Church beginning with the proliferation of European Protestant sects and the emergence of new groups like the Quakers and the Pietists.The eighteenth century saw the Church-and indeed the world-stand as upon the knife's edge; stray but a little and they would fail. With Daniel-Rops' typical talent for engaging historical narrative The Church of the Classical Age: The Era of Great Splintering chronicles the steps (and mis-steps) that brought the Church into the harsh light of the scaffold and reveals the grace which empowered her to preserve her loyalties intact.
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