Publisher's Synopsis
History of Dogma, by Adolph Harnack, is a comprehensive exploration of the development of Christian doctrine from its earliest origins to the late 19th century. This seminal work traces the evolution of dogma, examining the influences of philosophical, cultural, and political contexts on theological thought. Harnack meticulously analyzes the key figures, debates, and controversies that shaped Christian beliefs, providing invaluable insights into the historical and intellectual foundations of Christianity.
A cornerstone of theological scholarship, History of Dogma remains essential reading for students, theologians, and anyone interested in understanding the rich and complex history of Christian thought. This edition ensures that Harnack's enduring work continues to enlighten and inform generations of readers.
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