Publisher's Synopsis
Defensio Fidei Nicaenae = a Defence of the Nicene Creed, Volume 2, presents a detailed examination and defense of the Nicene Creed as articulated through the writings of prominent Catholic doctors during the first three centuries of the Christian Church. Authored by Edward Burton, George Bull, and Joannes Ernestus Grabe, this work serves as a robust theological and historical resource for understanding the development and significance of core Christian doctrines.
This volume provides invaluable insights into the historical context and theological debates surrounding the Nicene Creed, making it an essential read for scholars, theologians, and anyone interested in the early history of Christian thought and the foundations of Christian belief. It explores the intellectual and spiritual landscape that shaped the early Church's understanding of the Holy Trinity.
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