From ancient Greece until the early 20th century, the study of history consisted in reading primary sources: documents written first-hand by persons involved in historical events. This reliance on primary sources was abandoned at the dawn of the 20th century by educational reformers who pushed learning by textbook instead - with the result that most students now have no contact with the great documents of the past.
In The Rending of Christendom, Phillip Campbell takes us back to the classical primary source method. The persons and events of the Reformation era are brought into vivid relief...
From ancient Greece until the early 20th century, the study of history consisted in reading primary sources: documents written first-hand by persons i...
"The Book of Non-Contradiction: Harmonizing the Scriptures," by Phillip Campbell reintroduces the classical method of harmonizing difficult scriptural passages, showing how the skeptics' claim of a "Bible full of contradictions" is completely unfounded. Proceeding from the axiom that truth cannot contradict truth, "The Book of Non-Contradiction" follows in the footsteps of great Catholic exegetes like St. Augustine and Tatian who demonstrated the harmony of the Scriptural narrative.
"The Book of Non-Contradiction: Harmonizing the Scriptures," by Phillip Campbell reintroduces the classical method of harmonizing difficult scriptural...