Grundriss Der Patrologie, by Gerhard Rauschen and Joseph Wittig, offers a comprehensive overview of patrology, with special attention to the doctrinal content of the writings of the Church Fathers. This foundational text, originally published in 1921, provides invaluable insights into the historical and theological development of early Christian thought. It explores the key figures, texts, and controversies that shaped Christian doctrine during the patristic era.
This work remains a vital resource for students and scholars of theology, church history, and patristics. It provides a detailed examination of the primary sources and their significance for understanding the evolution of Christian belief and practice. The book's meticulous approach and thorough analysis make it an enduring contribution to the field.
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