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The Center And The Source Second Century Incarnational Christology And Early Catholic Christianity Michael J Svigel

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The Center And The Source Second Century Incarnational Christology And Early Catholic Christianity Michael J Svigel
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Publisher: Gorgias Press LLC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.15 MB
Author: Michael J. Svigel
ISBN: 9781463206468, 1463206461, 2016044718
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Center And The Source Second Century Incarnational Christology And Early Catholic Christianity Michael J Svigel by Michael J. Svigel 9781463206468, 1463206461, 2016044718 instant download after payment.

Whether one asks, ‘Quid sit christianum esse?’ or explores ‘das Wesen des Christentums,’ the question, ‘What is Christianity?’looms over scholarly investigations on the origins of Christianity as well as studies on its expansion and doctrinal development in the early centuries. The question of early Christian identity has been
asked and answered in a variety of ways by scholars from various confessional and presuppositional backgrounds. Yet the search for an ‘essence’ of Christianity—or the rejection of such an essence—that will satisfactorily explain both unity and diversity in the earliest centuries remains elusive, as the answers to the question are nearly as numerous as the scholars who ask it.

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