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"Hippolytus and Callistus; or, The Church of Rome in the First Half of the Third Century" delves into a pivotal period of early Christian history. Authored by Johann Joseph Ignaz von Döllinger, this work offers a detailed examination of the Roman Church during the first half of the third century, with specific reference to the writings of prominent scholars such as Bunsen, Wordsworth, Baur, and Gieseler.
Döllinger's study explores the complex theological and political landscape of the time, shedding light on the figures of Hippolytus and Callistus and their impact on the developing doctrines and practices of the Church. This historical analysis provides valuable insights into the controversies, personalities, and intellectual currents that shaped early Christianity, making it essential reading for scholars and anyone interested in the history of the Church.
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