Surf these sites: A Selected History of the Early Eastern Church -- Topical account of the Great Schism between Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy, addressing the question, "Which was the true first church?" from a historical-continuity perspective. Anabaptist-Mennonite History -- Anabaptists: Anabaptist-Mennonite history excerpts and links. Between Scylla and Charybdis -- Introduction to an investigation of Church history leading to the conversion of one individual to the Orthodox church. Christian History Institute -- Monthly bulletin-insert-sized articles; archives. Christianity without Doctrinal Mythology -- (lists "orthodox" doctrines that are claimed to be without Biblical warrant, suggesting alternate origins for them.) Early Church History -- Brief article on the religious environment of the beginning of Christianity. Ecclesiology and Roman Catholic Church History -- An overview of ecclesiology and history of the Church, with a Catholic emphasis and perspective. Guilt of Christianity towards Jews -- Blames the Holocaust on Ecclesiastical anti-Jewish rhetoric and practicies, with examples from the Early Church, Middle Ages, and the Modern Era. Bibliography; Links; Suggestions for Service of Repentance. (hosted by the Evangelical Sisterhood of Mary, Darmstadt / Germany) Hall of Church History -- 13 essays from a Presbyterian perspective. History of the Orthodox Church -- Brief, but detailed overview from the beginnings of the church to modern day. Prepared by the Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Raska and Prizren. Life of John Wycliffe -- His contribution to Bible Translation and the English Reformation (from the Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Australia) Origins of the Blacksocks and Related Groups -- Covers Two-by-Twos, the Friends, "workers" and "professing people". Puritan Motivations for Quaker Persecution -- Argues that the Puritans persecuted Quakers in Boston during the years 1656-1661 as part of a need to maintain their religious conception of society. The Beguines -- Describes the brief history and spirituality of this medieval women''s religious movement.
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