The Christian Tradition

The Christian Tradition
Title The Christian Tradition PDF eBook
Author Jaroslav Pelikan
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 120
Release 1971
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780226653716

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Explores the iconography, dogma, and liturgy of Greek, Slavic, and Syriac forms of Christianity.

The Christian Tradition

The Christian Tradition
Title The Christian Tradition PDF eBook
Author Jaroslav Pelikan
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 421
Release 2018-03-26
Genre Religion
ISBN 022602816X

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In this five-volume opus—now available in its entirety in paperback—Pelikan traces the development of Christian doctrine from the first century to the twentieth. "Pelikan's The Christian Tradition [is] a series for which they must have coined words like 'magisterial'."—Martin Marty, Commonweal

The Christian Tradition

The Christian Tradition
Title The Christian Tradition PDF eBook
Author Jaroslav Pelikan
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 364
Release 1971
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780226653730

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The Christian tradition volume 2: the spirit of Eastern Christendom.

The Christian Tradition

The Christian Tradition
Title The Christian Tradition PDF eBook
Author Jaroslav Pelikan
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 420
Release 1991-10-04
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780226653808

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Explores the iconography, dogma, and liturgy of Greek, Slavic, and Syriac forms of Christianity.

Development of Christian Doctrine

Development of Christian Doctrine
Title Development of Christian Doctrine PDF eBook
Author Jaroslav Pelikan
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 168
Release 1969-01-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780300105513

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The problem of change has assumed great prominence in much of the current ferment in theology, and many of the issues in question can best be interpreted as relating to the validity and limits of doctrinal development. The questions cannot be faced constructively, however, until the development of doctrine has been clearly charted, a historical as well as a theological assignment. In this unique introductory survey—more modest in scope but more scholarly in method than Cardinal Newman’s great programmatic essay of 1845—Mr. Pelikan presents three case histories of the particular doctrines that have crucial points of division among Christians. His cogent analyses of Cyprian on Original Sin, Athanasius on the Virgin Mary, and Hilary on the Holy Spirit demonstrate the interaction between the sacramental life of the Church and the intellectual work of the theologian that consistently marked the development of doctrine by the early Fathers. Thus they clarify some central aspects of the continuing theological and ecumenical debates. Mr. Pelikan, Titus Street Professor of Ecclesiastical History at Yale University, is the author of many books and articles, including a forthcoming full-scale history of the development of doctrine.

The Christian Tradition

The Christian Tradition
Title The Christian Tradition PDF eBook
Author Jaroslav Pelikan
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 479
Release 2012-08-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 022602864X

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This penultimate volume in Pelikan's acclaimed history of Christian doctrine—winner with Volume 3 of the Medieval Academy's prestigious Haskins Medal—encompasses the Reformation and the developments that led to it. "Only in America, and in this case from a Lutheran scholar, could we expect an examination so lacking in parti pris, a survey so perceptive, so free—and, one must say, the result of so much immense labor, so rewardingly presented."—John M. Todd, New York Times Book Review "Never wasting a word or losing a plot line, Pelikan builds on an array of sources that few in our era have the linguistic skill, genius or ambition to master."—Martin E. Marty, America "The use of both primary materials and secondary sources is impressive, and yet it is not too formidable for the intelligent layman."—William S. Barker, Eternity

The Formation of Christian Doctrine

The Formation of Christian Doctrine
Title The Formation of Christian Doctrine PDF eBook
Author Malcolm B. Yarnell
Publisher B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages 192
Release 2007-11-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1433669862

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The Formation of Christian Doctrine is a high-level academic study of the history of Christian doctrinal development. The book distinguishes at length between the scholarly term “inventio” (making explicit what is implicit in the biblical revelation) and the idea of “invention” (presenting a novelty as Christian teaching that conflicts with the biblical revelation). Specifically, The Formation of Christian Doctrine identifies biblical inerrancy as an inventio but sees the “priesthood of believers” concept as a license to believe “whatever teaching seems right to me.” Sure to be of interest in academic circles, even to those who might disagree with the author, this book will appeal to three major groups: Evangelicals in relation to the twentieth-century development of a detailed doctrine of biblical inerrancy, Baptists in light of both biblical inerrancy and the seventeenth-century development of believer’s baptism, and Roman Catholics because of their respect for tradition and interest in such a challenging conservative Protestant perspective as is found here.