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A Dictionary of Early Christian Beliefs
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by:
Bercot, David W.
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Publisher: Hendrickson Publishers
Published: July 1, 1998
ISBN: 1565633571
Format:Hardcover
Pages:736
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Book Description
About the Author David W. Bercot, an Anglican priest and an attorney, graduated from Stephen F. Austin State University and Baylor University School of Law. He is the author of Will the Real Heretics Please Stand Up and is a member of the North
American Patristics Society.
Product Description: Interest in the ways of the early church has never been more intense. What did early Christians believe about the divinity of Christ? What were the beliefs of those who sat at the feet of
JesusĀ' disciples? Now, for the first time, a unique dictionary has been developed to allow easy access to the ancient material and furnish ready answers to these questions and others like them. David W. Bercot has painstakingly combed the writings of
these early church leaders and categorized the heart of their thinking into more than 700 theological, moral, and historical topics to create A Dictionary of Early Christian Beliefs. Wonderfully suited for devotional or thematic study as well as sermon
illustration, this resource offers a window into the world of the early church and affords a special opportunity to examine topically the thoughts of students of the original apostles, as well as other great lights in the life of the early
church.
• Collects relevant comments on key Christian concepts from prominent figures such as Origen, Clement of Alexandria, Clement of Rome, and Hippolytus. • Includes key biblical verses associated with a given topic. •
Offers brief definitions of unfamiliar terms or concepts, allowing easy access to the ancient material. • Provides a "Who's Who" of ante-Nicene Christianity to put in context the ancient Christian writers. • Discusses more than 700 key
theological, moral, and historical topics. • Gives strategic cross-reverences to related topics. • Functions as a topical index to the writings of the Ante-Nicene Fathers.
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