A history of Christian thought : volume 1: Early and Eastern, from Jesus to John of Damascus / by Arthur Cushman McGiffert.
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TextNew York, NY : Charles Scribner;s Sons, ©1932Description: x, 352 p. ; 21 cmSubject(s): LOC classification: - 1 BT 21 M174 1932
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Christian thought until the time of Ireneus --
I. Jesus and his disciples --
II. The apostle Paul --
III. John and Ignatius --
IV. The Gnostics --
V. The apostolic fathers --
VI. The apologists --
1. Justin Martyr --
2. Other apologists of the second century --
VII. Ireneus --
VIII. A short and easy way with heretics --
IX. Montanism --
BOOK II Christian thought in the East from Clements of Alexandria to John of Damascus --
X. Clement of Alexandria --
XI. Origen --
XII. The Monarchians --
XIII. The doctrine of the trinity --
XIV. The Nicene council --
XV. The doctrine of the person of Christ --
XVI. Dionysius the Areopagite --
XVII. John of Damascus and the Eastern church of the middle ages
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