Dogma and History is a book written by Gustav Kruger in 1908. The book explores the relationship between dogma and history in Christianity. It argues that dogma is not simply a set of beliefs that are passed down from generation to generation, but rather a product of historical development. Kruger examines the role that historical context plays in shaping Christian dogma, and how changes in historical circumstances can lead to shifts in theological...
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