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Emergence Of The Catholic Tradition (100-600), The
By the year 600 Christian doctrine had achieved what Jaroslav Pelikan terms an "orthodox consensus"—the foundation for the development of doctrine in later periods. Beginning with the "Christian declaration of independence from Judaism," the years 100 to 600 were a period of Greg ferment and vitality when the fundamental affirmations of Christian dogma emerged from a welter of beliefs and teachings.
The Emergence of the Catholic Tradition is the history of this critical, troubled time. Pelikan focuses upon what the faithful believed, what teachers—both orthodox and heretical—taught, and what the church confessed as dogma during its first six centuries of growth. In constructing his work, Pelikan has made use of exegetical and liturgical sources in addition to the usual polemical, apologetic, and systematic or speculative materials.
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Series Title |
The Christian Tradition : A History Of The Development Of Doctrine vol 1
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Call Number |
171 Pel e
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Publisher | The University Of Chicago Press : United States of America., 1975 |
Collation |
xxiii, 394p: ill: 23 cm x 15 cm
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Language |
English
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ISBN/ISSN |
9780226653716
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Classification |
171
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Edition |
1st ed
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Statement of Responsibility |
Pelikan, Jaroslav
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