
Christianity
The First Three Thousand Years
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Walter Dixon
About this listen
Once in a generation, a historian will redefine his field, producing a book that demands to be read and heard - a product of electrifying scholarship conveyed with commanding skill. Diarmaid MacCulloch's Christianity is such a book. Breathtaking in ambition, it ranges back to the origins of the Hebrew Bible and covers the world, following the three main strands of the Christian faith.
Christianity will teach modern listeners things that have been lost in time about how Jesus' message spread and how the New Testament was formed. We follow the Christian story to all corners of the globe, filling in often neglected accounts of conversions and confrontations in Africa and Asia. And we discover the roots of the faith that galvanized America, charting the rise of the evangelical movement from its origins in Germany and England. This audiobook encompasses all of intellectual history - we meet monks and crusaders, heretics and saints, slave traders and abolitionists, and discover Christianity's essential role in driving the enlightenment and the age of exploration, and shaping the course of World War I and World War II.
We are living in a time of tremendous religious awareness, when both believers and non-believers are deeply engaged by questions of religion and tradition, seeking to understand the violence sometimes perpetrated in the name of God. The son of an Anglican clergyman, MacCulloch writes with deep feeling about faith. His last book, The Reformation, was chosen by dozens of publications as Best Book of the Year and won the National Book Critics Circle Award. This awe-inspiring follow-up is a landmark new history of the faith that continues to shape the world.
©2010 Diamaid MacCulloch (P)2010 Gildan Media CorpCritic reviews
I spent most of my listening time having to suppress a constant level of irritation with the poor reading. I would definitely NOT buy another Audible book if it was narrated by this reader.
This is a great shame because the writing itself is really good.
Great writing, very disappointing reading
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Who is Cramner???
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A great introduction to the major themes.
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As for the content, extraordinary scholarship, although patchy and opinionated in places. And one or two contentious assertions, for example that the liberation of Eastern Europe from Communist control could not have happened if John Paul II had not visited Poland in 1978.
War, persecution, torture, hatred, bitter and fierce rivalry, slavery. How has that turned out to be the legacy of a pacifist rabbi? Yes you’ll hear about humanity, courage, philanthropy and kindness. But that’s probably less than 5% of what you’ll hear in this history. What’s that all about, Christians? Perhaps that’s another book.
That’s 46 hours of my life I won’t be getting back
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Thought provoking
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Epic history of Christianity
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Performance: hmm... I don’t want to be too negative, because it is perfectly listenable. No annoying mouth noises, clear recording etc. If this were a book about US history it might be 4/5. But it isn’t. For context the author appears on TV in the uk from time to time. He narrates well, even if he is quite oxford donnish. Which makes it all the more weird that they chose an American to narrate this. Beyond his nationality his pronunciation of many, many things is terrible. Ply-knee (Pliny), mernopath (merneptah), Origen, most things in England, France or Spain. He has a go at Dutch though. But... if you can get past that, it’s worth it.
Another one about the narrator
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Extensive and excellent
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Magisterial book; inconsistent reader
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fascinating
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