The second volume of A History of the Christian Tradition takes the reader through the momentous events of the post-Reformation Christian world to the dawning of the ecumenical movement in the late 20th century. Beginning with an overview of Protestant Europe, this volume examines the missionary ventures in the 16th and 17th centuries, the establishment of churches in the New World, and the struggles between rationalism and faith during the Enlightenment and later. Notice is also given to developments in the Orthodox churches and the story of the Jews in Christian Europe. The history concludes with renewal movements, culminating in the Second Vatican Council and the pontificate of Pope John Paul II.

WRITING AN ASSIGNMENT
CHRISTOINTEGRATION
VISIBLE & VITAL
JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH
SHARPEN YOUR COMPETITIVE EDGE
HELP YOUR SELF
SEEKING THE HUMANITY OF GOD
THE MOTHER OF GOD AND HER GLORIOUS FEAST
HOPE IN THE GOSPELS
FAMILY AND HUMAN PROCREATION
BACK TO THE HEART
LOVE'S SACRED ORDER
COMMUNICATING A FAITH THAT TRANSFORMS
REFRACTORY MEN,FANATICAL WOMEN 
