01385nam a2200277 a 450000500170000000800200001702000300003704100080006708200110007508200120008610000180009810000140011610000110013024500280014124500390016924500170020826000110022526000230023626000090025930000110026830000290027930000100030852006930031865000300101185600660104120260119071155.02023-11-22 13:15:58 a9780227172315, 0227172310 aeng a232.97 bJ65-D26 aDavies, J. G. d1919-1990 eAuthor aHe Ascended into Heaven bA study in the history of doctrine cJ. G. Davies aU.S.A. bJames Clarke & Co, c2004 a224tr. bPaperback, illustrations c22 cm aThis Bampton Lecture series of 1958 provides an illuminating exposition on the Ascension, which as J.G. Davies asserts, has been a greatly neglected article of the creed. Davies thoroughly examines the Biblical material before following the history of the doctrine and its development from the period of the ante-Nicean Church, through the Carolingian Renaissance to the reforming monastic movements of the eleventh and twelfth centuries. He also gives a systematic commentary on the Ascension doctrine as it may reasonably be held and taught today. This is an important theological work in the doctrine of the Ascension that deals with the origin and significance of the Apostle's Creed. aJesus Christ -- Ascension4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/12780/he.jpgyCover Image