Description
See how the thread of orthodoxy runs throughout the history of the church – even in the thousand years known as the “Dark Ages”.
If you study church history closely, you will see that there is a continuous thread of faithful, glorifying theology that gives God due honour, that takes Scripture as the principal authority over life and faith, and that nourishes our wonder and worship.
Despite its somewhat derogatory name, we can see that the light of the gospel was by no means extinguished in the millennium between 500 and 1500. Iain Wright and Yannick Imbert outline the story of this time through the lives of ten key figures of the Medieval Church:
- Leo the Great (400–461)
- Boethius (476–524)
- Alcuin (735–804)
- Gottschalk (814–868)
- Anselm of Canterbury (1033–1109)
- Bernard of Clairvaux (1090–1153)
- Peter Waldo (1140–1205)
- Bonaventure(1221–1274)
- John Wycliffe (1320–1384)
- Jan Hus(1372–1415)
Chronicles 1,000 Years of Orthodox Theology: see God’s providence in the faithful teaching of truth throughout history
Meet Key Historical Figures: some well–known, some less so, all in their place and time
Written for a wide audience: non–academic writing style makes this a great read for anyone interested in history
About Iain Wright
Iain Wright was born and educated in Edinburgh and is presently pastor of Covenant OPC, Orland Park, Illinois. He is married with five children and has served in the Royal Naval Reserve for almost forty years.
About Yannick Imbert
Yannick Imbert holds the William Edgar Chair of Apologetics at Faculté Jean Calvin, Aix–en–Provence, southern France. He also serves on the theological committee of the National Council of French Evangelicals.