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Church History: An Introduction to Research, Reference Works, and Methods
Published in Paperback by Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. (August, 1995)
Authors: James E. Bradley and Richard A. Muller
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Ignores non-Western church history
This is an excellent guide to traditional Western church history, but it is a pity that it did not avoid implicitly consigning the rest of the world to either mission history or insignificance. This needs to be corrected.

A "must have" for church historians
This book began as a Ph.D. and Th.M. research and writing methods course at Fuller Theological Seminary. From there it has grown into a valuable resource for serious graduate (post-graduate) students of church history. Clearly written and distilling the insights of the authors' many years of research, writing and teaching in the field, no serious student of church history should be without it. Acknowledging the separate though inter-related issues of personal commitment and academic rigor, the authors discuss the relation of faith to critical scholarship. This personal aspect of academic work is often left out of many books, and the authors' opening of the conversation is a needed starting point in the consideration of ones' commitment to academic life.

The opening chapter is an introduction to church history as a specific historical discipline. Historiography - the writing of history - is explored with further references for a more in depth study of this rapidly changing field. Particular historians noted for their scholarship include Johann Lorenz von Mosheim (1694-1755), August Neander (1789-1850), and Philip Schaff (1819-1893). Specific era's that influence historiography include the Enlightenment and the Romantic periods.

The second chapter focuses on perspective and meaning in history. What is the difference between church history and secular history? What is the difference between a Christian doing history and a non-Christian doing history? What is truth and can it be historically determined? In asking whether objectivity is possible, the authors draw the student into one of the most important questions of modern history writing. These questions are explored and suggestions are offered with sources given for further reference.

A consideration of reference and bibliographic sources as one begins historical research is the burden of the third chapter. This is the beginning of research itself. It is here that the authors' practical experience in teaching this subject shows so well. The questions discussed in the book are the questions every student beginning historical investigation is familiar with. Sources referred to are ones that are essential beginning points.

Important primary resources are the subject of the fourth chapter, and the reader is alerted to works that must be consulted in any topic. Computerized records have made many primary materials more accessible and the growing importance of computers is noted. Perhaps the weakest point of this work deals with the details of computing. A necessary fault due to the revolutionary advances in computing, this area is one that can become outdated almost by the time of publication. Since the writing of this book, software programs have become much more powerful and information much more accessible. The internet has transformed communication (and also mis-communication) in ways not available when this book was published. It is hoped that further updated editions will address this valuable research tool. It must be noted, though, that specialist information is still often available only on location and to those who personally and patiently search through many languishing records.

All research is still-born if it is not written up. How to go about this important aspect of writing is the topic of the fifth chapter. Specific help offered by computers is noted, and though progress has marched on well beyond what is described in the pages of this book, one very important point is noted that becomes more important as computers are relied on more and more. It is now possible like never before to access information and put it into research form without actually assimilating it. Bibliographic references and quoted material can be downloaded and passed into research papers without the information ever passing through the researchers' mind. It is easier than ever before to substitute quantity for quality. The potential for this situation to exist can only grow with the rapid advances in information technology and the expanding possibility for the mis-use of technology is not passed over in this thorough introduction.

The final chapter deals with the preparation of lecture notes and writing for publication. A practical chapter indeed, this is one area that gets very little mention in most academic settings. A further 64 pages offer bibliographic resources and avenues for further investigation of the many areas covered in this book.

The authors have done the field of church history a great service by their careful and detailed work. While general enough to cover the field broadly, the extensive bibliography points the way for an in-depth coverage of the various topics not otherwise available in a book this size. This is a valuable work for students as well as teachers engaged in the serious study of church history, and who want to keep their methodology up-to-date.

Indispensable for every serious student of Church History
If you want to study the history of christianity in a serious way, you will experience that this book gives you not only the most recent, but also the best available introduction into the most important matters of the field. Highly recommended


On Board With Bradley
Published in Hardcover by William Morrow & Company (October, 1983)
Authors: Dick Bradley and James E. Mitchell
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Best of Bradley
This is a compilation of many of the best articles published in the Motor Boating & Sailing rag this loveable, yet curmudgeonly, old chap wrote. He and his lovely wife Dory lived a varied life aboard more vessels (excluding multi-hulls -- you don't want to know what he thinks of them, or their owners) (insert knowing grin HERE) and they had lots of life experiences of a nautical flair.

The articles he wrote detail wonderful experiences he shared. The thing I like about Mr. Bradley is that he is not a chap who willingly does without the necessities of life in order to be aboard a boat. He has his toys, and enjoys them too.

This book is for the more mature boater, who will recognize the many truths he writes about in this gem. His wife added much to his happiness aboard, and he tells exactly how that was achieved. (Men, especially those with reluctant wives, should Take Notes)

Anyway, I enjoyed the articles. Not a lot of storm-tossed sea-stories here -- this is life aboard a boat, written by a couple who did it for decades.

The illustrations are just wonderful too.... James Mitchell captured the Bradley we knew and loved. And the neighbors too, even those flaky ones are almost recognizable.

So, buy the book, and enjoy your moments aboard the Simba. Dory's pouring, and if you're lucky, it'll be a fresh pina colada from Dick's blender -- which, incidentally, is a NECESSITY aboard.

Thank you.


The Second World War: Europe and the Mediterranean (West Point Military History Series)
Published in Paperback by Square One Publishers (November, 2002)
Authors: Thomas B. Buell, Clifton R. Franks, John A. Hixson, David R. Mets, Bruce R. Pirnie, James F., Jr. Ransone, Thomas R. Stone, Thomas E. Griess, Bernardo W. Monserrat, and John N. Bradley
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Accurate, insightful, synthetic... and fun to read.
This book is one of the best of the whole West Point series. The authors have found a way to describe an analyse historical events in detail and in a very serious way, yet the book is never boring nor exceedingly academic. The readers feels like a junior officer in a staff HQ and witnesses key decisions being made. A brilliant and innovative book, maybe a little too centered on the role of the United States. The Atlas is a useful complement, and reading the two in parallel is invaluable. Probably one of the best tools to understand WWII ever designed.


Church, Word and Spirit: Historical and Theological Essays in Honor of Geoffrey W. Bromiley
Published in Hardcover by Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. (November, 1987)
Authors: James E. Bradley, Richard A. Muller, and Geoffrey William Bromiley
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Fundamentals Of Computing II: Abstraction, Data Structures, and Large Software Systems, C++ Edition
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math (01 December, 1994)
Authors: Allen B. Tucker, Robert D. Cupper, W. James Bradley, Bradley W. James, and Charles E. Keleman
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Fundamentals of Computing: C++ Edition: Instructor's Manual and Software: Abstraction, Data Structures, and Large Software Systems
Published in Unknown Binding by McGraw-Hill Education - Europe (February, 1994)
Authors: Allen B. Tucker, W. James Bradley, Robert D. Cupper, Richard D. Epstein, and Charles E. Kelemen
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Popular Politics and the American Revolution in England: Petitions, the Crown, and Public Opinion
Published in Textbook Binding by Mercer University Press (November, 1986)
Author: James E. Bradley
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The Quiet Revolution
Published in Paperback by Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. (August, 1989)
Authors: Robin Keeley, Robert Dr. Banks, J. Andrew, Rev. Kirk, George William Bromiley, and James E. Bradley
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Religion and Politics in Enlightenment Europe (Erasmus Institute Books)
Published in Paperback by Univ of Notre Dame Pr (April, 2002)
Authors: James E. Bradley and Dale K. Van Kley
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Religion, Revolution and English Radicalism : Non-conformity in Eighteenth-Century Politics and Society
Published in Paperback by Cambridge University Press (June, 2002)
Author: James E. Bradley
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