
Author: Saint Benedict of Nursia
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Release: 1948, (Original Release: 6th Century, AD)
Title: The Story of Christianity. Volume I: The Early Church To The Dawn Of The Reformation
Author: Justo L. Gonzalez
Publisher: HarperSanFrancisco
Release: 1984
Review: Anyone wishing to read up on the story of Christianity need look no further. Gonzalez is the man. It's an "informative, interesting, and consistently readable narrative history. It brings alive the people, dramatic events, and ideas that shaped the first fifteen centuries of the church's life and thought" (Back cover). Perhaps most importantly, it avoids what so many other Christian writers/books are unable to do, namely, the polarization and polemicism between the Catholic and the Protestant tradition. One drawback: it does not deal appropriately or sufficiently with the "other lung" of the global church: the Orthodox Church.
Title: The Story of Christianity. Volume II: The Reformation To The Present Day
Author: Justo L. Gonzalez
Publisher: HarperSanFrancisco
Release: 1985
Review: Same as above. Gonzalez is the man.
Title: Word, Water, Wine, And Bread. How Worship Has Changed Over The Years
Author: William H. Willimon
Publisher: Judson
Release: 1980
Review: This thin little book traces the progression of Christian worship from the early church to the late 20th century. It's written in a simple, easy-to-understand language that is appealing to readers of various levels. Trying to cover 2000 years of worship history is a tough task in such a short format, however, so the one drawback of this book is that it's very general. Still, a great introductory read.
Title: Life And Practise In The Early Church. A Documentary Reader
Author: Steven McKinion (editor)
Publisher: New York University
Review: This documentary reader provides a window into early church worship practises. It includes many excerpts of post-Apostolic church writings, such as the Didache, as well as authors such as St. Irenaeus , St. Ignatius of Antioch, Justin Martyr, and Hyppolytus.