An Introduction to the Early History of Christian Doctrine to the Time of the Council of Chalcedon
- 458 pages
- 17 hours of reading
This author delves into theological questions, specifically the person and writings of Nestorius. His work stems from a deep engagement with modern church thought. Through his scholarship, which influenced theological studies, he contributed to a richer understanding of religious texts and doctrines. His expertise and intellectual approach mark him as a significant figure in theological literature.





Overview The early church leaders were prolific in their writing and historical documentation. While some of this work has been canonized, much has been forgotten. The Text and Studies: Contributions to Biblical and Patristic Literature collection resurrects these documents in a renewed and focused study, attempting to glean the wisdom and insight of the ancients. These volumes dig deep into apocryphal literature with critical analyses, close readings, and examinations of the original manuscripts.
This still standard study on Nestorius is guided by the question: Did Nestorius mean what people have thought that he meant? Chapters cover the sources and content for our knowledge about his teaching.