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Peter's Rock in Mohammed's Flood, from St. Gregory the Great to St. Leo III
By T. W. AlliesLength16h 34m
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In "Peter's Rock in Mohammed's Flood, from St. Gregory the Great to St. Leo III," T. W. Allies embarks on a profound exploration of the relationship between the Papacy and the evolving Islamic world from the early Middle Ages to the 8th century. With a meticulous attention to historical detail, Allies employs a rich, erudite style that intertwines thorough theological examination with historical narratives, situating the role of the Church amidst the geopolitical complexities of the time. His analysis highlights pivotal moments in ecclesiastical history, illustrating how the Popes navigated the existential threats posed by Islamic expansion while fortifying the foundations of Christendom in a world fraught with conflict and uncertainty. T. W. Allies was a notable figure in the 19th century, deeply engaged in theological discourse and with a rich background in both history and philosophy. His profound commitment to Catholic scholarship, coupled with his critical analysis of contemporary religious challenges, undoubtedly informed this work. Allies seeks to elucidate the Papal influence during tumultuous times, drawing from extensive primary sources to craft a narrative that is both academically robust and accessible. This book is highly recommended for scholars, theologians, and history enthusiasts alike. Allies' insightful analysis not only sheds light on a crucial historical period but also encourages a deeper understanding of the Papacy's role in shaping Christian thought amidst external challenges. Readers will find it an enlightening contribution to the discourse on religion, politics, and history during a transformative era.
Audiobook details
GenreSpirituality and Religion
Length16 hrs 34 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateSep 15, 2022
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Chapter I. The Pope And The Byzantine.
6Chapter VI. An Emperor Priest And Four Great Popes.
2Chapter II. Pope Martin, His Council, And His Martyrdom.
7Chapter VII. Rome's Three Hundred Years, 455-756 From Genseric To Aistulf, Between The Goth, The Lombard, And The Byzantine.
3Chapter III. Heraclius Betrays The Faith, And Cuts His Empire In Two.
8Chapter VIII. From Servitude To Sovereignty.
4Chapter IV. Christendom And Islam.
9Chapter IX. The Making Of Christendom.
5Chapter V. Old Rome And New Rome.
10Index.