A History of Christian Doctrine: In Succession to the Earlier Work of G.P. Fisher, Published in the International Theological Library SeriesIn this classic volume Professor Cunliffe-Jones has brought together a team of experts in various periods to create this comprehensive survey of the field. |
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Contents
The Greek Apologists | 30 |
Melito and Irenaeus | 40 |
Eastern Theology from Origen to the Council of Nicaea | 85 |
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