Early Christian Doctrines

Early Christian Doctrines by J. N. D. Kelly, published by A&C Black on November 20, 2000, is a comprehensive exploration of the evolution of Christian doctrines from the end of the first century to the middle of the fifth century. This 528-page edition presents a clear and structured account of the development of key theological concepts, focusing on the period from the close of the apostolic age to the council of Chalcedon.
Readers will find an in-depth analysis of the principal doctrines of the Early Church, articulated by a prominent patristic scholar. The book delves into significant historical and theological developments within Christianity, making it a valuable resource for those interested in religion, biblical studies, and Christian theology. Kelly’s work is noted for its clarity and organization, providing insights into the foundational beliefs that shaped early Christian thought.
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A history of doctrines of the Early Church, written and arranged with exceptional clarity by a leading patristic scholar. Canon Kelly describes the development of the principal Christian doctrines from the close of the first century to the middle of the fifth, and from the end of the apostolic age to the council of Chalcedon.
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