Tracing the Development of the Christian Faith
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Köp båda 2 för 559 krDonald Fairbairn (PhD, University of Cambridge) is academic dean and the Robert E. Cooley Professor of Early Christianity at the Charlotte, North Carolina, campus of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. Ryan M. Reeves (PhD, University of Cambridge) is associate professor of historical theology at the Jacksonville, Florida, campus of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary.
Contents 1. Introduction Part 1: The Era of the Creeds (AD 100-500) 2. The Creedal Impulse in Scripture and the Early Church 3. A Christian Empire and Creedal Standardization 4. A Creed for the Entire Church: The Nicene Creed 5. Explaining the Nicene Creed: The Chalcedonian Definition 6. A Local Creed with Traditional Authority: The Apostles' Creed 7. A Creedal Anomaly with Staying Power: The Athanasian Creed Part 2: Exploring Creedal Theology (500-900) 8. Clarifying Chalcedon in the East 9. The West Charts Its Own Theological Course 10. Creedal Dissension and the East-West Schism Part 3: From Creeds to Confessions in the West (900-1500) 11. Setting the Stage for Medieval Developments 12. Catholic Confessions in the High Middle Ages Part 4: The Reformation and Confessionalism (1500-1650) 13. The Crisis of the Reformation 14. Early Protestant Confessions 15. New Generations of Protestant Confessions 16. Catholic and Orthodox Responses to Protestant Confessions 17. Protestant Confessions in the Late Reformation Part 5: Confessions in the Modern World (1650-Present) 18. The New Grammar of Modern Confessions Conclusion Index