A concise history of Christian doctrine
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Word Count
55,000 words, Guess
Page Count
220 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL3407507M
- ISBN-10068734414X
- OCLC Control Number61303385
- Library of Congress Control Number2005023306
- Goodreads63144
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- LibraryThing1335609
Classifications
- DDC230/.09
- LCCBT77 .G66 2005
Description
This book is an introduction to the core Christian doctrines, the historical context in which they arose, and their ongoing importance to contemporary Christian belief and practice. Justo Gonz̀lez has long been recognized as one of our best teachers and interpreters of the churchs belief and history. In this new volume he lays out the answers to three questions crucial to understanding the Christian tradition: First, what are the core Christian doctrines? What ideas and convictions form the heart of Christian identity?Second, Where did these doctrines come from? What are the historical contexts in which they first rose to prominence? How have they developed across the history of the church?Finally, what do these doctrines mean today? What claims do they continue to place on Christian belief and practice in the twenty-first century?Written with the clarity and insight for which Gonz̀lez is famous, A Short History of Christian Doctrine will serve the needs of students in church history, historical theology, and systematic theology classes in college/university settings, as well as seminaries/theological schools.
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