Glaubensregel, Heilige Schrift Und Taufbekenntnis delves into the intricate relationship between the rule of faith, Holy Scripture, and the baptismal creed, providing a comprehensive examination of their dogmatic authority. Johannes Kunze meticulously investigates the genesis and historical evolution of these foundational elements, primarily within the context of the early Church. This study offers invaluable insights into the development of Christian doctrine and the shaping of theological authority during the formative years of Christianity. Kunze's work remains a significant contribution to the understanding of the historical and theological roots of Christian belief. A must-read for theologians, historians, and anyone interested in the development of Christian thought.
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