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008 070717s1978 xx 00 eng d
010 _aAcc#38314
020 _a1565639111
040 _cPhilippine Baptist Theological Seminary
050 _aBT 28
_bK297 2003
100 1 0 _aKelly, J.N.D.
_eAuthor
245 1 0 _aEarly christian doctrines.
250 _aRevised edition
264 _aPeabody, MA :
_bHendrickson,
_c1978.
300 _a511p.; 21cm.
500 _aFirst printing of Prince Press edition
505 _aPart I. PROLEGOMENA -- I. The background -- II. Tradition and scripture -- III. The Holy scriptures -- Part II. The pre-nicene theology -- IV. The divine triad -- V. Third-century trinitarianism -- VI. The beginnings of Christology -- VII. Man and his redemption -- VIII. The Christian community -- Part III From Nicaea to Chalcedon -- IX. The nicene crisis -- X. The doctrine of the trinity -- XI. Fourth-century Christology -- XII. The Christological settlement -- XIII. Fallen man and God's grace -- XIV. Christ's saving work -- XV. Christ's mystical body -- XVI. The later doctrine of the sacraments -- Part IV Epilogue -- XVII. The Christian hope -- 1. The tension in eschatology -- 2. Second-century conceptions -- 3. The development of dogma -- 4. Origen -- 5. Later thought: resurrection of the body -- 6. Later thought: Parousia and judgment -- 7. Life everlasting -- XVIII. Mary and the Saints -- 1. The martyrs and saints -- 2. Mary in the ante-nicene period -- 3. From Nicaes to Ephesus
650 _aHistory-Christian Doctrine
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