Friday 6 May 2016

CHURCH HISTORY: THE FIRST 500 YEARS - TALKS BY DR EDMUND MAZZA (4 CDS)


Church History: The First 500 Hundred Years is the title and subject of a series of talks given in 2008 by Dr Edmund Mazza, Professor in the Department of History and Political Science at the evangelical Christian Azusa Pacific University in southern California which has the motto 'God First' and affirms the supremacy of Jesus Christ in all areas of life. Dr Mazza, educated at the City University of New York, specialises in Ancient History, the Church Fathers, Medieval History, the Roman Empire: Beginnings and Endings, the Thirteenth-Century Mendicant Orders, and Russian History. Dr Mazza is one of the relatively few people in the world today who are real experts in Church History, and these talks demonstrate his profound knowledge of the subject. A skilled story-teller, Dr Mazza has the gift of the gab and a down-to-earth sense of humour which helps keeps his audience engaged and interested in what he has to say. Church History is a fascinating subject, and one that is of vital importance to Catholics, for it is about the origins, development and meaning of the Christian faith and the mystical body of Christ which is the Church. Most importantly, perhaps, Dr Mazza appreciates what it is that people need to know about Church History in order that they may understand their Catholic faith and be equipped to defend it, for Dr Mazza is an ardent and effective apologist for Roman Catholicism.
 
The talks are contained on four CDs which span the first 500 years of the Christian Church from 33 AD to 533 AD. The first talk begins with an examination of Chapter 12 of the Book of Revelation, so when listening to these talks, make sure you have your Catholic Bible at hand! Dr Mazza then looks at the persecution of the early Church by the Roman Empire (the attacks on Christianity from without), and the heresies of the first and second centuries (the attacks on Christianity from within). He talks about the heretics and their errors, and the efforts of the early Church Fathers (such as Saint Irenaeus of Lyons) to refute them. In particular, Dr Mazza focuses on the magician Simon Magus and Gnosticism, which taught that everything material was evil. Later talks concern the heresies of the second to fourth centuries AD such as Arianism, Nestorianism and the Donatists, and and the harmful effects of the Persian Gnostic cult of Manichaeism. Dr Mazza talks at length about the life and work of Saint Augustine of Hippo and the role of his mother, Saint Monica, and Saint Ambrose, the Bishop of Milan in effecting the conversion of Augustine to the true Catholic faith. The talks also cover Pope Saint Gregory the Great and the conversion of the Angles and Saxons by Saint Augustine of Canterbury, the conversion of the Irish to Christianity by Saint Patrick, monasticism in the early Church and Saint Anthony of Egypt, the barbarian invasions of Rome in the fifth and sixth centuries, and the Byzantine emperor Justinian and his empress Theodora.

These CDs can be ordered online:

In Australia:
http://parousiamedia.com/church-history-the-first-500-years/

In the United States:
https://www.saintjoe.com/products/church-history-the-first-500-years