The book is an introductory textbook for seminary students who take church history courses. Most seminary students do not have a history background (and many do not look forward to taking history courses at seminary); and so there is a need to provide a brief; basic; non-technical introduction to the discipline. There are other texts written for those seeking to do more rigorous research in church history (e.g.; theses and dissertations); but those works are quite technical; long and dense. This book is for those in seminary who are training for ministry; need help in their church history courses; and who have no time or interest in wading through a 200+ page text. The text is intended to be short; helpful; and intelligible to a student with no history background. The book is divided into two parts. The first deals with theoretical issues such as the need for church history; how you write about God as a cause of events; and objectivity in historical research. The second is more practical in nature; and deals with the types and use of sources; documentation; and types of historical research. The Appendices provide helpful information on terms; how to use church history in a local church; and how to write a local church history. Dr. Gordon L. Heath is assistant professor of Christian history at McMaster Divinity College in Hamilton; Ontario; Canada. He is the author of two other books and numerous articles. He lives in Ancaster with his wife Virginia; two children Joshua and Natasha; and one rabbit ("Bunny").
#6183910 in Books Chicago Spectrum Pr 1995-09Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 .87 x 5.99 x 9.01l; #File Name: 1886094209382 pages
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