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Early Christian Creeds

Early Christian Creeds
Author: J.N.D. Kelly
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2006-11-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780826492166

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A comprehensive study of the well known and not so well known creeds


Early Christian Doctrines

Early Christian Doctrines
Author: J. N. D. Kelly
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2000-11-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780826452528

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"A history of doctrines of the early Church, written and arranged with exceptional clarity by a leading patristic scholar, the principal of St. Edmund Hall, Oxford. Canon Kelly describes the development of the principal Christian doctrines from the close of the first century to the middle of the fifth, and from the end of the apostolic age to the council of Chalcedon. His book thus covers the great doctrinally creative period in the Church's history, the centuries in which there was a constant upsurge of fresh ideas before the settled formalism of both the East and West. He gives the student and invaluable outline of Church history and patrology against which to place the evolving theological doctrines which he summarises and expounds" -- Back cover.


The History of Christian Doctrines

The History of Christian Doctrines
Author: Louis Berkhof
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2014-01-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781495390203

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The Historical Volume of what was originally called Reformed Dogmatics now appears with a new title, namely, History of Christian Doctrines. Works on the gradual development of theological truth in the Church of Jesus Christ usually appear alongside of those which deal with the systematic reproduction of it, and thus stand out as separate works. It was thought best to follow this practice, since this will stress the fact that, after all, the history of the development of Christian thought in the Church is a separate study.


Classical Christian Doctrine

Classical Christian Doctrine
Author: Ronald E. Heine
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2013-03-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1441240470

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This clear and concise text helps readers grasp the doctrines of the Christian faith considered basic from the earliest days of Christianity. Ronald Heine, an internationally known expert on early Christian theology, developed this book from a course he teaches that has been refined through many years of classroom experience. Heine primarily uses the classical Christian doctrines of the Nicene Creed to guide students into the essentials of the faith. This broadly ecumenical work will interest students of church history or theology as well as adult Christian education classes in church settings. Sidebars identify major personalities and concepts, and each chapter concludes with discussion questions and suggestions for further reading.


The Formation of Christian Doctrine

The Formation of Christian Doctrine
Author: Malcolm B. Yarnell
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2007-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1433669862

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The Formation of Christian Doctrine is a high-level academic study of the history of Christian doctrinal development. The book distinguishes at length between the scholarly term “inventio” (making explicit what is implicit in the biblical revelation) and the idea of “invention” (presenting a novelty as Christian teaching that conflicts with the biblical revelation). Specifically, The Formation of Christian Doctrine identifies biblical inerrancy as an inventio but sees the “priesthood of believers” concept as a license to believe “whatever teaching seems right to me.” Sure to be of interest in academic circles, even to those who might disagree with the author, this book will appeal to three major groups: Evangelicals in relation to the twentieth-century development of a detailed doctrine of biblical inerrancy, Baptists in light of both biblical inerrancy and the seventeenth-century development of believer’s baptism, and Roman Catholics because of their respect for tradition and interest in such a challenging conservative Protestant perspective as is found here.


Early Christian Creeds

Early Christian Creeds
Author: J. N. D. Kelly
Publisher: T&T Clark
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-03-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9780567658760

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Introducing Early Christianity

Introducing Early Christianity
Author: Laurie Guy
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2011-09-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830839429

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Laurie Guy provides an illuminating, broad-brush survey of the early church in its first four centuries. Readers get to witness the emergence of Great Tradition Christianity as themes unfold over time regarding women, persecution and martyrdom, asceticism and monasticism, eucharist and baptism, doctrine and the ecumenical councils.


Dictionary of Early Christian Beliefs

Dictionary of Early Christian Beliefs
Author: David W. Bercot
Publisher: Hendrickson Publishers
Total Pages: 1305
Release: 2021-04-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1619701685

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Interest in the ways of the early church has never been more intense. What did early Christians believe about the divinity of Christ? What were the beliefs of those who sat at the feet of Jesus’ disciples? Now, for the first time, a unique dictionary has been developed to allow easy access to the ancient material and furnish ready answers to these questions and others like them. David W. Bercot has painstakingly combed the writings of these early church leaders and categorized the heart of their thinking into more than 700 theological, moral, and historical topics to create A Dictionary of Early Christian Beliefs. Wonderfully suited for devotional or thematic study as well as sermon illustration, this resource offers a window into the world of the early church and affords special opportunity to examine topically the thoughts of students of the original apostles, as well as other great lights in the life of the early church. Collects relevant comments on key Christian concepts from prominent figures such as Origen, Clement of Alexandria, Clement of Rome, and Hippolytus Includes key biblical verses associated with a given topic Offers brief definitions of unfamiliar terms or concepts, allowing easy access to the ancient material Provides a “who’s who” of ante-Nicene Christianity to put in context the ancient Christian writers Discusses more than 700 key theological, moral, and historical topics Gives strategic cross-references to related topics Functions as a topical index to the writings of Ante-Nicene Fathers


Early Christian Doctrine

Early Christian Doctrine
Author: Leighton Pullan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 138
Release: 1905
Genre: Theology, Doctrinal
ISBN:

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