History of Dogma; Volume 5
- 360 pages
- 13 hours of reading
A thorough examination of the history of Christian dogma, exploring its evolution over time and the various factors that have contributed to its development.






A thorough examination of the history of Christian dogma, exploring its evolution over time and the various factors that have contributed to its development.
Focusing on the evolution of Christian doctrine, this seminal work by Harnack examines its origins and progression from early Christianity to the Reformation, providing a comprehensive analysis of doctrinal development. The text also offers a concise overview of subsequent changes up to 1870, establishing a foundational reference for understanding the historical context and significance of Christian teachings.
This volume presents a faithful reprint of the original 1899 edition, offering insights into New Testament theology. It explores key theological themes and concepts, providing a comprehensive understanding of the New Testament's teachings. The second edition maintains the integrity of the original work while ensuring high-quality presentation for contemporary readers.
This volume offers a faithful reprint of the original 1899 edition, providing readers with a thorough exploration of New Testament theology. It delves into the historical context and theological concepts present in the New Testament, making it a valuable resource for scholars and students alike. The work maintains the integrity of the original text while ensuring high-quality presentation, allowing for a deeper understanding of the foundational aspects of Christian theology.
"These fantastic art projects are guaranteed to get your creative juices flowing. Make pictures, models, maps, plaques and loads more - all using easy-to-find materials. Just follow the step-by-step instructions and you can't go wrong!" --Back cover.
Based on the award-winning children's ITV programme "Art Attack", this book contains fun ideas for practical arts and crafts to do at home with easy-to-find materials. Full-colour presentation includes photographs of Neil Buchannan on set with finished "art attacks".
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