Church History, by Simonetta Carr / Bully Pulpit: Confronting the Problem of Spiritual Abuse in the Church by Michael J. Kruger
Douglas Kuiper reviews Simonetta Carr's "Church History," a well-illustrated introduction to church history from AD 30 to 2000 designed for children ages 9 and up and their parents. The resource highlights the book's pedagogical strengths, including its global perspective, accessible presentation, theological depth through "Great Questions of the Church" sections, and engaging content suitable for family reading and Christian education.
The following book is reviewed by Prof. Douglas Kuiper, professor of Church History and New Testament in the Protestant Reformed Theological Seminary and member of Trinity PRC in Hudsonville, Michigan. Church History, by Simonetta Carr. Grand Rapids: Reformation Heritage Books, 2022. 265 pages. Hardcover. $35.00. The days of reading to my children are over. If they were not, I would read them this book, perhaps three to five pages an evening. Let me tell you why. First, the topic lends...
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