
Throughout the history of Christianity, there have been theological disputes that caused fissures among the faithful. There were the major ruptures of the Great Schism of 1054 and the Protestant Reformation. Since the Reformation, though, there has been an eruption of new denominations. The World Christian Database now list over 9000 worldwide. And new denominations are created every day, often when a group splits off from an established church because of a dispute over doctrine or leadership. With such a proliferation of denominations, could there possibly be one core Christian message that all churches share? That's the question that Ted Campbell sets out to answer in this book. He begins his examination of Christian doctrine where it started: in the gospels. He then shows how the gospel has been received and professed by Christian communities through the centuries, from the first "proto-Orthodox" Christian communities right through the modern evangelical, Pentecostal, and ecumenical movements. Campbell shows that, despite all the divisions, there is indeed a single unifying core of the faith that all Christians share. In the process, he offers a brief, well-written, and acceptable history of Christian doctrine that will be ideal for courses in the history of Christian thought.
This book investigates whether a single, unifying core message exists within the vast proliferation of Christian denominations throughout history. Ted A. Campbell, a professor of church history, utilizes historical analysis and theological examination to trace the development of Christian doctrine from its origins in the gospels to contemporary movements. By evaluating the reception and profession of faith across diverse traditions, he argues for a shared foundational gospel that persists despite centuries of institutional division and schism.
What You Will Find
Experts and educators frequently cite this work as a clear, accessible survey of Christian thought suitable for undergraduate courses. Readers note that the text provides a balanced overview of complex denominational histories while maintaining a focus on theological continuity.
Page Count:
216
Publication Date:
2008-12-11
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195370635
ISBN-13:
9780195370638
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