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090 _aBT25
_b.K4 1978
100 1 _aKelly, J. N. D.
_q(John Norman Davidson)
_94531
245 1 0 _aEarly Christian doctrines /
250 _aFirst edition
260 _aLondon
_bAdam & Charles Black
_c©1958
300 _axi, 501 Pages. ;
_c21 cm
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index
505 0 _aProlegomena. The background ; Tradition and Scripture ; The holy Scriptures -- The pre-Nicene theology. The divine triad ; Third-century Trinitarianism ; The beginnings of Christology ; Man and his redemption ; The Christian community -- From Nicaea to Chalcedon. The Nicene crisis ; The doctrine of the Trinity ; Fourth-century Christology ; The Christological settlement ; Fallen man and God's grace ; Christ's saving work ; Christ's mystical body ; The later doctrine of the sacraments -- Epilogue. The Christian hope -- Mary and the saints
520 _aThis revised edition of the standard history of the first great period in Christian thought has been thoroughly updated in the light of the latest historical findings. Dr. Kelly organizes an ocean of material by outlining the development of each doctrine in its historical context. He lucidly summarizes the genesis of Chrisitian thought from the close of the apostolic age to the Council of Chalcedon in the fifth century--a time teeming with fresh and competing ideas. The doctrines of the Trinity, the authority of the Bible and tradition, the nature of Christ, salvation, original sin and grace, and the sacraments are all extensively treated in these pages. --
650 0 _aTheology, Doctrinal
_xHistory
_yEarly church, ca. 30-600
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