
Creeds, Such As The Apostolic And Nicene Creeds, Have Shaped The Core Of The Christian Faith. It Is Therefore Surprising That For Over A Century There Has Been No Comprehensive Collection Of The Early Christian Creeds In Their Original Languages. However, The Study Of Their History Has Made Excellent Progress. In The General Introduction To This Volume, Wolfram Kinzig Summarizes The Present State Of Research. This Is Followed By A Collection Of All Creeds And Credal Formulae Of The Early Church In Greek And Latin, Covering The Whole Period From The Writings Of The New Testament Down To The Early Middle Ages. The Source Texts Are Taken From The Most Up-to-date Critical Editions Available And Newly Found Texts Have Been Added. They Are Accompanied By English Translations And Where Applicable Introduced Individually By Brief Remarks On Their Authorship, Date, And Provenance. The Volumes Feature Useful Notes And Cross-references.-- Source Other Than Library Of Congress.
This volume investigates the historical development and textual evolution of early Christian creeds by providing a comprehensive, critical collection of primary source documents. Wolfram Kinzig, a scholar of early church history, addresses the long-standing absence of a modern, exhaustive compilation of these foundational texts. By synthesizing current research and utilizing the most accurate critical editions, the author establishes a rigorous framework for understanding how credal formulae functioned within the early church from the New Testament era through the early Middle Ages.
What You Will Find
Scholars and theologians recognize this work as a vital resource for filling a significant gap in historical-theological literature. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a foundational reference for students and researchers of patristic studies.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199609020
ISBN-13:
9780199609024
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