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Lives Of Great Christians
2013
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  1. IntroductionWhat Makes a Great Christian?
  2. Paul and the First Christian Missionaries
  3. The Early Martyrs
  4. St. Antony, the First Monk
  5. The Desert Fathers and Mothers
  6. Augustine
  7. St. Patrick and the Conversion of Ireland
  8. St. Benedict and His Rule
  9. Leo IX, Gregory VII, and Church Reform
  10. Bernard of Clairvaux and Monastic Reform
  11. Francis of Assisi
  12. Clare of Assisi
  13. Catherine of Siena
  14. Bernardino of Siena
  15. John Hus and the Hussites
  16. Thomas More
  17. Martin Luther
  18. John Wesley and the Origins of Methodism
  19. The Monks of Mount Athos
  20. Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Maximilian Kolbe
  21. Damien of Molokai and Teresa of Calcutta
  22. From Slavery to Martin Luther King
  23. Gustavo Gutierrez and Liberation Theology
  24. Defining the Christian Life
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William R. Cook
Author · 10 books

Dr. William R. Cook is the Distinguished Teaching Professor of History at the State University of New York at Geneseo, where he has taught since 1970. He earned his bachelor’s degree cum laude from Wabash College and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa there. He was then awarded Woodrow Wilson and Herbert Lehman fellowships to study medieval history at Cornell University, where he earned his Ph.D. Professor Cook teaches courses in ancient and medieval history, the Renaissance and Reformation periods, and the Bible and Christian thought. Since 1983 Professor Cook has directed 11 Seminars for School Teachers for the National Endowment for the Humanities. His books include Images of St. Francis of Assisi and Francis of Assisi: The Way of Poverty and Humility. Dr. Cook contributed to the Cambridge Companion to Giotto and edits and contributes to The Art of the Franciscan Order in Italy. Among his many awards, Professor Cook has received the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching. In 1992 the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education named him New York State’s Professor of the Year. In 2003 he received the first-ever CARA Award for Excellence in the Teaching of Medieval Studies from the Medieval Academy of America.

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