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A History of Christianity is a historical study of the Christian Religion written by British journalist and author Paul Johnson. The book was written in the mid 1970s and reflects what Johnson perceives as "...public Christianity in headlong retreat...". (517) Johnson, a Roman Catholic, takes the view that "During these two millennia Christianity has, perhaps, proved more influential in shaping human destiny than any other institutional philosophy, but there are now signs that its period of predominance is drawing to a close, thereby inviting a retrospect and a balance sheet." (vii) He concludes in the end however "...is the expression 'decline' appropriate? If the claims of Christianity are true, then the number of those who publicly acknowledge them is of small importance; if they are not true, the matter is scarcely worth discussing." (514) A running theme of the work is that "Christianity is essentially a historical religion. It bases its claims on the historical facts it asserts. If they are demolished it is nothing." (vii)

Contents

The book is divided into eight parts.

He ends discussing the possible ending of the millennial long East-West Schism. How far the ending of schisms within Christianity will go is to be seen.

"...the argument about the control of the Christian Church is almost as old as Christianity itself; and it may be that it will continue so long as there are men and women who assert that Christ was God, and who await the parousia. Perhaps it is part of the providential plan that the organization of Christianity should be a perpetual source of discord. Who can say? We should remember the words of Saint Paul, towards the end of his letter to the Romans, the key document of the faith: 'O depth of wealth, wisdom, and knowledge in God. How unsearchable his judgements, How untraceable his ways. Who knows the mind of the Lord? Who has been his counsellor?'" (514)

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