Delve into the formative years of Christian doctrine with "History of Christian Theology in the Apostolic Age, Volume 2." This meticulously researched volume, originally published in 1874, explores the development of theological thought during the crucial period following the apostles. Authored by Robert William Dale, Annie Harwood Holmden, and Eduard Reuss, this work provides invaluable insights into the intellectual and historical context that shaped early Christian beliefs.
Explore the key figures, debates, and evolving interpretations that defined the Apostolic Age. This historical analysis sheds light on the origins of core Christian tenets and offers a deeper understanding of the foundations upon which Christian theology was built. A vital resource for theologians, historians, and anyone interested in the roots of Christian thought.
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