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192 pages, Hardcover
First published March 3, 2007
So, this book. I bought this book because I wanted to know the history of Roman Catholic Church particularly after the death of St. Peter who was said to be the first pope. I did learn some of those particularly St. Clement I, St. Sixtus I, St. Pius I and the contribution of St. Augustine through his writings. This was were I was able to connect to the story of the early church as I have already read and like his Confessions (3 stars). But when I checked Wiki, I saw a lot of other pope and Early Church Fathers who were not mentioned in the book. So, in the end, I felt that this 200-page coffee table book is only to be considered as the theater or a window to the long and rich history of the Catholic Church. In fact, when you read the book, it would be better if you have already some ideas about the things it mentions because it does not offer you to explain terminologies like crusades, reformation, counter-reformation, Spanish inquisition, etc. You can go to Google and look those up but that would prolong your reading. You can also read this book lightly and focus on the glorious beautifully-taken pictures and you will still be able to understand a bit of what the book is all about.
A photo of a Born Again church in a countryside. There are so many of these here in the Philippines. Born Again Christians is said to be 9 million now out of 99 million making the Philippines the 7th most populous countries in the world.