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Christendom at the crossroads : the medieval era / J.A. Sheppard.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Westminster handbooks to Christian theologyPublication details: Louisville : Kentucky : Westminster John Knox Press, c 2005 Edition: First editionDescription: xix, 171 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0664228135
  • 9780664228132
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • ARCH YNDC 270.3 S549C  22
LOC classification:
  • BR162.3 .S48 2005
Contents:
At the crossroads -- I believe -- In God the Father -- And in Jesus Christ -- Born of the Virgin Mary -- To judge the living and the dead -- In the Holy Spirit -- The road to the Reformation.
Review: "In Christendom at the Crossroads, J.A. Sheppard explores the development of Christian theology in the medieval period. Expertly leading readers through the major theological controversies and issues of the era, Sheppard highlights why those particular questions were so important for Christian believers at that time. He uses the Apostles' Creed as the background to show how medieval theology developed, the ways that crucial issues were debated, and the effects those debates had on the church and Christian belief."--Jacket.
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Archives Archives SAIACS Archives Room Yandell Collection ARCH YNDC 270.3 S549C (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 063897

Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-159) and indexes.

At the crossroads -- I believe -- In God the Father -- And in Jesus Christ -- Born of the Virgin Mary -- To judge the living and the dead -- In the Holy Spirit -- The road to the Reformation.

"In Christendom at the Crossroads, J.A. Sheppard explores the development of Christian theology in the medieval period. Expertly leading readers through the major theological controversies and issues of the era, Sheppard highlights why those particular questions were so important for Christian believers at that time. He uses the Apostles' Creed as the background to show how medieval theology developed, the ways that crucial issues were debated, and the effects those debates had on the church and Christian belief."--Jacket.

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