Study Church History

Welcome to Christian History Institute’s study modules. Each era of church history is represented by thirteen modules, chosen and introduced by Stephen Tomkins (author of biographies about William Wilberforce and John Wesley, and a Short History of Christianity), or by Dan Graves (author of Scientists of Faith, Great Women in Christian History and other books). The thirteen selections in each era are perfect for a thirteen-week quarter. We will add new modules periodically until the series is complete. (Sign up at the left to receive email notice as we release new modules.)

To get to an era’s study modules, click on the links below, or else choose the era from the flyout at the left.

Index to the early church modules. The early church encompasses the first six hundred years of church history for the purpose of our modules.

Index to the Medieval modules. For the purpose of our modules, the Medieval church covers 600 to 1300AD.

Index to Reformation modules. The Reformation modules pick up in 1300 and run through the early part of the 1600s.

Index to Post-Reformation modules. The Post-Reformation modules pick up in 1580 and run through the early 1800s.

Posted by admin on November 22, 2007; Updated: Sep 24, 2008

A History of Worship

A History of Christian Worship: Ancient Ways, Future Paths explores centuries of worship practices, as seen through the eyes of Protestant, Catholic and Orthodox believers. In the first DVD, "The Word," we see how Scripture, stained glass, sermons, and creeds shaped modern worship practices since the earliest days of the Christian faith.
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Truth Prevails: The Undying Faith Of Jan Hus. While Europe was split between three popes, pestilence claimed one in three lives, and church offices went to the highest bidder, Hus defied earthly authorities to seek truth directly from the Word of God. [0707]

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You can find many more DVDs about church history at the Vision Video website.

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