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Delivered over a century ago, these eight lectures provide an insightful look at the development of Christian doctrine in the New Testament. Bernard examines the evolving beliefs of the early Christians and the ways in which they responded to changes in the political and social landscape of their time. With its detailed scholarship and engaging style, The Progress of Doctrine in the New Testament is an essential read for anyone interested in the history of Christian theology.
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