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A Summary of Christian History by Robert A. Baker [Broadman & Holman Publishers,2002] [Paperback]

435 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 1991

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Robert A. Baker

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Robert A. Baker was a leading church historian among Southern Baptists for half a century. He was professor of Church History at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and a prolific author of books and articles. He held the Ph.D. from Yale University.

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Profile Image for Kyle Oliphint.
53 reviews12 followers
December 10, 2010
Too many other books out there to give you a decent summary of Church History. Skip this one.
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26 reviews
November 18, 2023
"A Summary of Christian History" by Robert A. Baker offers a sweeping overview of the major events, figures, and developments in Christian history from the early church to the modern era. In reviewing this work, it's essential to consider its scope, depth, approach, and potential biases.

Scope and Depth: Baker's book is commendable for its broad coverage of two millennia of Christian history. It succinctly captures key moments and figures, making it a useful resource for anyone seeking a condensed yet comprehensive overview of Christian history. However, this brevity also means that some complex events and theological developments are only superficially covered. This is a common challenge in summary histories but worth noting for readers seeking deeper analysis.

Approach: Baker approaches Christian history with a clear and accessible style, making the book particularly suitable for beginners or non-specialists. The chronological structure aids in understanding the historical flow of events. Baker's focus on notable figures and events makes the narrative engaging and memorable.

Theological and Denominational Perspectives: As with any historical work, especially in the field of religious history, the author's perspective is an important consideration. Baker, being a Southern Baptist historian, may bring certain Protestant viewpoints to his interpretation of events and figures. This is not a flaw per se, but readers from other Christian traditions or those looking for a more ecumenical or interfaith perspective might find this angle limiting.

Use as an Educational Tool: The book serves well as an introductory text for students of Christian history. Its clear organization and straightforward presentation make it a valuable resource for educators and students alike.

In summary, "A Summary of Christian History" by Robert A. Baker is a valuable and accessible resource for understanding the broad strokes of Christian history. Its concise format makes it an excellent introductory text, though those seeking in-depth analysis of specific events or theological developments may need to look elsewhere. The book's Protestant perspective is also something for readers to keep in mind, depending on their own background and interests.
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Profile Image for Dave.
26 reviews
August 4, 2020
This book is simply written and illustrated for the uninitiated. It was written by two very intelligent men who too much and reduced it to little. It was fairly objective and somewhat conservative in its approach. It would be a good textbook at a community college, for those who know nothing of the Christian church. Well done, fellas!
Profile Image for Adam Cain.
28 reviews1 follower
October 14, 2021
Text book for a class. While it was required or I would not have read it, it was well written although it bounced here and there quite often instead of following a straightforward chronological order
Profile Image for Animesh Mitra.
349 reviews18 followers
June 10, 2023
Good. A short, brief and precise history of Christian theology.
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August 6, 2015
Good book for homeschooling

Loved this little book on Christian history and learned a lot myself. I purchased it for our freshman homeschool class and it more than met my expectations. While it does not cover all the details of every denomination it has a healthy dose even addressing the modern "charismatic Christianity" and Vatican 2. This book has a healthy depth to it and the bibliographic information is exceptionally documented.
Profile Image for Aaron Shamp.
53 reviews2 followers
November 30, 2015
Emphasis on "Summary" of Christian History... Most chapters felt like reading a Wikipedia article. I would have put it down after a chapter or two had it not been for school.
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