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A Cloud of Witnesses An Introductory History of the Development of Christian Doctrine to 500 AD David N. Bell Volume 218

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Cistercian Studies seriesPublication details: U.S.A; Cistercian Publications; 2007Edition: 2 ndDescription: 235tr; Paperback, Illustration; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9780879072186
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 230.09
  • B433-D25
Online resources: Summary: First published in 1989, A Cloud of Witnesses has been completely rewritten to incorporate a multitude of minor amendments and a considerable amount of additional information. Like the first edition, it is intended as an introduction to the formative first five hundred years of the Christian theological tradition. In these pages the opinions and personalities of the Fathers of the Church that emerge are presented against the intellectual, social, and political world of their times, but since the book is only an introduction, the author presents the development of Christian doctrine in a rather more logical and cohesive manner than was the case in reality.
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First published in 1989, A Cloud of Witnesses has been completely rewritten to incorporate a multitude of minor amendments and a considerable amount of additional information. Like the first edition, it is intended as an introduction to the formative first five hundred years of the Christian theological tradition. In these pages the opinions and personalities of the Fathers of the Church that emerge are presented against the intellectual, social, and political world of their times, but since the book is only an introduction, the author presents the development of Christian doctrine in a rather more logical and cohesive manner than was the case in reality.

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