The average rating for Eastern Africa contributions to the ecumenical movement based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2008-06-20 00:00:00 Howard Cohan If you've ever wanted to know how things came to be, how Christianity developed into what it is today, this tome is a great read, if you don't mind its length and the author's curiosity on the matter. If you are a devout Christian or a derivative thereof, you may not want to read this lovely and long-winded chronicle of the history of and inspiration to your religion. Only if you are willing to unlock the doors to the sacred should you read this. Personally, I do not like being ignorant of something I follow (we all have ratiocinative capabilities for a reason...yet, we still have questions, something that the Higher Power allowed us to do, but certainly made us too human to answer). After all, your pastor, preacher, and theology teacher had to read up on the subject of interest. If they can do it why not you? |
Review # 2 was written on 2007-08-07 00:00:00 Carlos Giha If you are a Catholic and have ever wondered how the sacraments came to be, you don't want to miss this! It is fascinating to read the historical progression of the sacraments. It dispels a lot of myths, and exposes some of the 'dirty secrets' of Christianity- i.e. how the sacrament of marriage only came to be around the time of the Middle Ages, etc. It will hopefully also make you appreciate how far we've come in 2000 years!!! |
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