A review by patrickkanouse
Christianity: The First Three Thousand Years by Diarmaid MacCulloch

3.0

MacCulloch's history of Christianity is interesting, expansive, and often opinionated. I preferred MacCulloch's more neutral stance in his "The Reformation," for it colors his perspective. Nonetheless, MacCulloch covers Christianity in broadly and with an ability to clarify long forgotten matters of minute theology that were of great import in their time.

Despite this book's size, I still wanted more information (i.e., more history of papal elections over time, etc.), but I am asking for too much, I think in a general history.