The History of Christianity: From the Disciples to the Dawn of the Reformation

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values of honor and shame in antiquity and how patronage structured society.

Marty, M. The Christian World: A Global History. New York: The Modern
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throughout its long history; inventive and insightful.

Meeks, W. A., and J. T. Fitzgerald. The Writings of Saint Paul: Annotated
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notes on each of Paul’s letters, as well as a collection of classic essays
devoted to the apostle both in the history of Christianity and by contemporary
critical scholars.

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between Pope Gregory VII and Henry IV over the right to appoint bishops.

Moore, J. C. Pope Innocent III (1160/61–1216): To Root Up and to Plant.
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powerful and influential pope of the Middle Ages, climaxing in the Fourth
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Moss, C. R. Ancient Christian Martyrdom: Diverse Practices, Theologies,
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historical analysis of martyrdom and its understanding in several
geographical areas.

———. The Other Christs: Imitating Jesus in Ancient Christian Ideologies
of Martyrdom. New York: Oxford University Press, 2010. A readable study
that traces the ways in which the figure of the martyr was conformed to that
of Jesus in the 2nd and 3rd centuries.
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