From dogma to history : how our understanding of the early church developed / William H.C. Frend. [print]
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Adolf von Harnack (1851-1930) Hanz Lietzmann (1875-1942) Stephane Gsell and the recovery of scholarship of Roman-Berber North Africa Sir William Mitchell Ramsey (1851-1939): native and early Christian in Asia Minor Mgr Louis Duchesne (1843-1922): critical churchman and historian Norman Hepburn Baynes (1877-1961): Byzantine scholarship.
A renowned theologian examines the work of the six scholars who shaped his career. A companion book to Frend's "The Early Church", it shows the evolution of his thought throughout his career. Including precis of the thoughts of: Adolf von Harnack, Hans Lietzmann, Stephane Gsell, Sir William Ramsay, Mgr Louis Duchesne and Norman Baynes, it will appeal to acadamics and interested lay persons.
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