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Corporis haereseologici Volume 2, pt.2, by Epiphanius, is a vital resource for scholars of early Christian history and theology. Written in Latin, this volume delves into the complex world of early Christian heresies, providing invaluable insights into the theological debates and controversies that shaped the development of Christian doctrine. As part of the broader 'Corpus haereseologici, ' this work offers a comprehensive examination of various heretical movements and their impact on the early Church. This meticulously preserved text serves as a critical primary source for understanding the diverse and often contentious landscape of early Christian thought. Researchers and students of church history will find this volume an indispensable tool for exploring the origins and evolution of Christian orthodoxy and the challenges it faced from dissenting viewpoints.
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