Church History Study

 

Church History Study

Overview:  Pastor McGrath taught this Adult Sunday School series from January 2017 until October 2017.  To view the notes and/or slides for a particular lesson as a PDF, just click on the PDF icon for the Notes and if accompanying slides are available then click on the Slides icon to view the Slides in PDF format.

Lesson Notes Slides
#1 – Why Study Church History? Notes   
#2 – From Pentecost to Patmos:  The Apostolic Church (Part I) Notes Slides 
#3 – From Pentecost to Patmos: The Apostolic Church (Part II) Notes  
#4 – The Disciples of the Apostles: The Apostolic Fathers  Notes Slides
#5 – History of Heresy: Ancient Errors/Roots of Modern Cult Groups Notes  
#6 – A Faith Worth Fighting For: The Apologists & Polemical Fathers Notes  
#7 – **Coming Soon**    
#8 – **Coming Soon**    
#9 – Nicene Christianity – Constantine & the Nicene Era Notes  
#10 – The Nicene Fathers: Christian Leaders of the 4th Century Notes  
#11 – Controversies & Councils:  From Nicaea to Constantinople III Notes  
#12 – The Fall of Rome & the Rise of Islam Notes  
#13 – The Question of Canonicity Notes  
#14  – The Church of the Middle Ages (Part 1) Notes  
#15 – How the Future Got Lost in History Notes  
#16 – The Church of the Middle Ages (Part 2) Notes  
#17 – The Church of the Middle Ages (Part 3) Notes  
#18 – The Church of the Middle Ages (Part 4) Notes  
#19 – Forerunners to the Reformation Notes  
#20 – The Road to Reformation Notes  
#21 – The Protestant Reformation: Erasmus and Luther Notes Slides
#22 – The Protestant Reformation: Zwingli and the Anabaptists Notes SlidesSlidesSlides
#23 – The English Reformation  Notes

Slides

#24 - The Puritans Notes  
#25 - A Guide to the Puritans Notes  
#26 - From Reformation to Revival Notes  
#27 -  Revival and Revivalism Notes  
#28 - Cultists, Cultural Christians, Charismatics Notes  
#29 - Fighting for the Fundamentals of the Faith Notes  
#30 - The Great Divide Notes  
#31 - A Brief History of Modern Protestant Denominations in America Notes  

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