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Philip Schaff

    1. Januar 1819 – 20. Oktober 1893

    Philip Schaff war ein bedeutender Theologe und Kirchenhistoriker, dessen umfassendes Werk tief in die christliche Glaubenswelt und ihre historische Entwicklung eintauchte. Sein breiter Ansatz in der Theologie und seine Betonung der Verbindung verschiedener christlicher Traditionen hoben ihn hervor. Schaffs Beschäftigung mit der Symbolik führte zu wegweisenden Beiträgen auf dem Gebiet der kirchlichen Formulierungen. Seine monumentale Geschichte der christlichen Kirche leitete eine neue Ära in der Erforschung der Kirchengeschichte in Amerika ein und förderte ein tieferes Verständnis des Glaubens.

    History of the Christian Church. A.D. 1-311. Ante-Nicene Christianity. A.D. 100-325
    History Of The Christian Church. A.d. 1-311. Apostolic Christianity. A.d. 1-100; Volume 1
    History of the Christian Church; Volume IV
    History Of The Christian Church: Apostolic Christianity, A.d. 1-100, 3rd Ed
    History Of The Christian Church; Volume 6
    History of the Christian Church, Vol. 4
    • This comprehensive survey of Christian history, originally published in the 19th century, remains an essential reference work for scholars and lay readers alike. The authors cover everything from the apostolic era to the 16th century Reformation, providing detailed analysis of theological controversies, institutional developments, and important figures throughout the centuries. Written in an accessible style and based on extensive research, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of Christianity.

      History Of The Christian Church; Volume 6
    • This authoritative history of the Christian Church provides a detailed account of the early years of the faith, from its origins to the end of the first century. Written by two noted theologians, the book explores the Church's teachings, practices, and leaders, as well as the challenges it faced in its early years.

      History Of The Christian Church: Apostolic Christianity, A.d. 1-100, 3rd Ed
    • First published in the 19th century, Philip Schaff's History of the Christian Church remains a seminal work of religious scholarship. Charting the development of Christianity from its earliest days up to the Reformation, Schaff provides readers with a comprehensive and insightful account of the religion's evolution over the centuries. An essential addition to any theological library.

      History of the Christian Church; Volume IV
    • This comprehensive overview of early Christian history traces the development of the faith from its earliest days through the Council of Nicea. From the spread of the gospel to the rise of various early Christian sects, the author provides a detailed examination of the people and events that shaped the Church.

      History of the Christian Church. A.D. 1-311. Ante-Nicene Christianity. A.D. 100-325
    • A seminal work of religious history by Philip Schaff, tracing the development of Christianity from its origins in the Middle East to its expansion throughout the world, and exploring its impact on civilization and culture.

      History Of The Christian Church; Volume VIII
    • The book offers a comprehensive historical analysis of the Christian church, highlighting its development and significance throughout history. Philip Schaff's work is noted for its depth and educational value, making it a valuable resource for understanding the evolution of Christian thought and practice.

      History of the Christian Church Vol. II
    • Apostolic Christianity

      History Of The Christian Church Volume I

      • 704 Seiten
      • 25 Lesestunden

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      Apostolic Christianity