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Henry Melvill Gwatkin defined church history as "the spiritual side of the history of civilized people ever since our Master's coming".[1] A. M. Renwick, however, defines it as an account of the Church's success and failure in carrying out Christ's Great Commission.[2] Renwick suggests a fourfold division of church history into missionary activity, church organization, doctrine and "the effect on human life".


Church history is often, but not always, studied from a Christian perspective. Writers from different Christian traditions will often highlight people and events particularly relevant to their own denominational history. Catholic and Orthodox writers often highlight the achievements of the ecumenical councils, while evangelical historians may focus on the Protestant Reformation and the Great Awakenings.

Hegesippus

Eusebius

Macarius Bulgakov

Daniela Müller

Leonard J. Arrington

Hans Werner Debrunner

Henry Melvill Gwatkin

Owen Chadwick

Henry Chadwick

Diarmaid MacCulloch

George Marsden

Martin E. Marty

Mark Noll

Jaroslav Pelikan

Catherine Pepinster

Philip Schaff

Carl Trueman

Paul Woolley

David Brading

Ecclesiastical history of the Catholic Church

Bede's

Ecclesiastical History of the English People

Historical theology

Staat und Kirche. Eine Geschichte von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart, 2nd ed. Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen, 2009, ISBN 978-3-16-150016-9

Reinhold Zippelius

Church History and Religious Culture journal.

http://www.brill.com/chrch