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Historical Theology In-Depth, Volume 1: Themes and Contexts of Doctrinal Development Since the First Century

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Bible and history students will explore the doctrines, movements, and heresies that have influenced Christianity. On their journey from the late first century to the early Reformation era, they will study the Greek apologists, the theological traditions of Alexandria and Carthage, the battlefields of the Ecumenical Councils, and the writings of Irenaeus, Tertullian, Augustine, and others.

532 pages, Hardcover

First published May 1, 2013

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David Beale

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After earning a PhD in Church History, David taught at Bob Jones University Seminary for nearly forty years. In addition to writing books, he has taught in churches, colleges, and seminaries. His hobbies have included researching and photographing historical sites, including America, Europe, and the Middle East. For many years, David conducted tours to the British Isles and Holland, then the Middle East tracing the Seven Churches of the Book of Revelation, the Journeys of Paul, etc. He loves to collect and read historical and theological books.

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