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History of Dogma, vol. 5

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Augustine, a philosopher and theologian during the turn of the fourth century, was a highly influential figure in the dogma of the Church, up until the period of the Carlovingian Renaissance. History of Dogma, vol. 5 covers the history of dogma during mediaeval times and contains a general index in at the end. The Lord’s supper, the sacraments, baptism, the Kingdom of God, and catholicity are a few of the many topics addressed.

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  • Contains extensive historical background on the Church
  • Provides material well suited for students
  • Includes observations on Christianity as it relates to the philosophy of the early 1900s
  • Historical Situation
  • Western Christianity and Western Theologians before Augustine
  • Historical Position of Augustine as Reformer of Christian Piety
  • Historical Position of Augustine as Teacher of the Church
  • History of Dogma in the West down to the Beginning of the Middle Ages, AD 430–604
  • History of Dogma in the Period of the Carlovingian Renaissance
  • Title: History of Dogma, vol. 5
  • Author: Adolph von Harnack
  • Translator: Neil Buchanan
  • Edition: Third
  • Publisher: Little, Brown, and Company
  • Publication Date: 1899
  • Pages: 331

Adolf von Harnack (May 7, 1851–June 10, 1930), was a German theologian and prominent church historian. He produced many religious publications from 1873–1912. Harnack traced the influence of Hellenistic philosophy on early Christian writing and called on Christians to question the authenticity of doctrines that arose in the early Christian church.

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    $9.99

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