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History of Dogma, vol. 6

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Monastic training of clergy, Scholasticism, and Mysticism are all discussed in History of Dogma, vol. 6. The volume continues until the time of Wycliffe and St. Thomas, also delving into the topics of confirmation, confession, marriage, and priesthood.

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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
  • History of Dogma in the Period of Clugny, Anselm, and Bernard
  • History of Dogma in the Period of the Mendicant Monks, Till the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century
  • Title: History of Dogma, vol. 6
  • Author: Adolph von Harnack
  • Translator: Neil Buchanan
  • Edition: Third
  • Publisher: Little, Brown, and Company
  • Publication Date: 1899
  • Pages: 317

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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