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Jaroslav Pelikan · 1984
A comprehensive scholarly history of Christian doctrinal development during the Reformation period (1300-1700), examining the theological pluralism of the late Middle Ages, ecclesiastical reform movements, and the emergence of confessional dogmatics in divided Christendom.
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What this book knows
Doctrine does not merely describe faith—it is the contested, centuries-long negotiation of what Christians must believe to be saved.
faith-and-doubt
truly God and truly man… homoousios with the Father in godhead, and the same homoousios with us in manhood, like us in all things except sin
CTH-RC-276free will was good only for sinning unless a man knew the law, and even after he knew it he still lacked a love for it
CTH-RC-315education-and-formation
Grace had a fourfold content for Pelagius: doctrine and revelation; disclosure of the future… illumination by the manifold and ineffable gift of heavenly grace
CTH-RC-329each of its volumes is designed to be a self-contained unit, independent in its presentation from any of the others
CTH-RC-002obedience-and-authority
in honor of Peter, the prince of the apostles, [the title 'universal'] was offered to the Roman pontiff by the venerable Council of Chalcedon
CTH-RC-366we discuss the issue with them as brethren with brethren, who mean what we mean and are disputing only about terminology
CTH-RC-220Illuminates
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