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Early Church Fathers and the Disagreements in the Early Church
A groundbreaking examination of Christianity's most pivotal theological battles, from AD 100 to 800
From the earliest days of Christianity, fierce intellectual conflicts erupted over fundamental questions: Was Jesus fully divine? Did He possess a human mind? Does salvation come through faith or works? When Mary gave birth to Jesus, did she bear a man, God, or both?
This meticulously researched volume tracks the dramatic theological confrontations that forged Christian doctrine through fiery debates, imperial intrigue, and ecclesiastical power struggles. With unmatched clarity, it examines twenty crucial controversies-from the Gnostic challenge of the second century to the Filioque dispute that split East and West.
You'll witness Athanasius standing firm against imperial pressure and Arian dominance. You'll follow Augustine and Pelagius battling over human freedom and divine grace. You'll observe ordinary believers rioting in Constantinople's streets over whether Mary should be called "Mother of God."
Drawing on primary sources and cutting-edge scholarship spanning AD 100-800, this authoritative work reveals how each controversy refined Christian understanding through conflict rather than consensus. The book examines not just theological ideas but the fascinating personalities who championed them-brilliant thinkers like Origen, whose speculations earned posthumous condemnation, and Maximus the Confessor, who suffered torture rather than compromise his beliefs.
Perfect for students, clergy, and anyone fascinated by Christian history, this compelling account demonstrates how today's Christian beliefs emerged through centuries of passionate disagreement. These ancient theological battles weren't merely academic disputes-they determined how billions of people across two millennia would understand God, Christ, salvation, and the very nature of reality itself.
"A tour de force of historical theology. Readers will gain profound insight into how Christian doctrine developed through controversy rather than peaceful agreement."
Title
Heresy
Publisher
Lombard R. Connor, OSA
Published
December 2025
Weight
681g
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 1.9 cm
ISBN
9798232141608
ISBN-10
8232141603
Eden Code
7380061
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