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This book provides an extensive exploration of the theological questions, historical developments, and transformative shifts in Christian doctrine and practice from the early Church to the modern era. It examines the evolution of Christian thought, focusing on key theological debates, figures, and councils that shaped the trajectory of the faith. Beginning with the apostolic period and the formation of early Christian doctrine, the book delves into the Church Fathers' efforts to define key theological concepts, such as the nature of God, salvation, and the relationship between Scripture and…mehr

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This book provides an extensive exploration of the theological questions, historical developments, and transformative shifts in Christian doctrine and practice from the early Church to the modern era. It examines the evolution of Christian thought, focusing on key theological debates, figures, and councils that shaped the trajectory of the faith. Beginning with the apostolic period and the formation of early Christian doctrine, the book delves into the Church Fathers' efforts to define key theological concepts, such as the nature of God, salvation, and the relationship between Scripture and tradition. It further investigates the controversies and theological innovations of the Middle Ages, including the rise of scholasticism and the contributions of thinkers like Thomas Aquinas.

Throughout, the book engages with the central themes of Christian theology, including the nature of God, Christology, soteriology, ecclesiology, and the sacraments. It reflects on the ways in which the Church has navigated the challenges posed by scientific advancements, intellectual movements, and social changes while striving to maintain its theological identity. Through a careful analysis of primary sources, key figures, and theological developments, this work offers a comprehensive view of the history of Christian thought and its ongoing dialogue with modernity.


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