Learning Church History

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I'm looking for some comprehensive works on church history. I have yet to really study this part of Christianity, so any recommendations or links to previous threads would be appreciated.
 
I'm looking for some comprehensive works on church history. I have yet to really study this part of Christianity, so any recommendations or links to previous threads would be appreciated.

How deep do you want to go?

Beginner

Bruce Shelley, Church History in Plain Language

Intermediate

Everett Ferguson. Forgot the exact title
Justo Gonzalez's two volume work
Phillip Schaff's 8 volume series. Kind of overkill on volume 1, but the rest is good.

Advanced

Any specialized work on a key aspect of Church history.
 
More beginner, but thank you for the next steps as I'm sure I'll get there later.
 
Nick Needham's 2000 years of Christ's Power is another oft recommended beginner title. I believe he's only made it to four volumes of a proposed 5, but they're very good. Very readable but more in-depth than Shelley's work.
 
I have his first volume, but I guess I didn't realize there were 2. This is the only book I own on church history.
 
A History of the Christian Church by Williston Walker.

Advantage: Only one volume. Very well written.
 
I second Matt's recommendation.

I would also recommend obtaining the volume of the Church Fathers that includes the dogmatic decrees of the Seven Oecumenical Synods. This will help you understand the battles for orthodoxy fought by the early Church.
 
I think you might enjoy watching Bob Godfrey lecture on the topic for Ligonier Ministries. http://www.ligonier.org/store/a-survey-of-church-history-part-1-dvd/

Lots of them, maybe the whole series is online. https://www.bing.com/videos/search?...r+ministries+godfrey+church+history&FORM=VDRE

The series is loooong, but then so is the history of the NT church. Plus, you have the advantage of listening/watching in a conversational tone. You can stop and rewind to hear something again. You can take notes. You'll learn a lot.
 
Nick Needham's 2000 years of Christ's Power is another oft recommended beginner title. I believe he's only made it to four volumes of a proposed 5, but they're very good. Very readable but more in-depth than Shelley's work.
I second this. Easy to read but a good depth. Confessionally Reformed. Very valuable work.
 
Nick Needham's 2000 years of Christ's Power is another oft recommended beginner title. I believe he's only made it to four volumes of a proposed 5, but they're very good. Very readable but more in-depth than Shelley's work.
I second this. Easy to read but a good depth. Confessionally Reformed. Very valuable work.

And he is a powerful speaker.
http://www.sermonaudio.com/search.a...ction=sermonsspeaker&keyword=Dr.^Nick^Needham
 
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