Heresy : a history of defending the truth / Alister McGrath. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: New York, New York : HarperOne, (c)2009.Edition: first editionDescription: vi, 282 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780060822149
- BT1315
- BT1315.M478.H474 2009
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Our love affair with heresy -- What is heresy? Faith, creeds, and the Christian Gospel ; The origins of the idea of heresy -- The roots of heresy. Diversity : the background of early heresy ; The early development of heresy ; Is there an "essence" of heresy? -- The classic heresies of Christianity. Early classic heresies : Ebionitism, Docetism, Valentinism ; Later classic heresies : Arianism, Donatism, Pelagianism -- The enduring impact of heresy. Cultural and intellectual motivations for heresy ; Orthodoxy, heresy, and power ; Heresy and the Islamic view of Christianity ; The future of heresy.
In Heresy, McGrath explains why no heresy has ever been eradicated. Rival beliefs only go underground and resurface in different forms. --from publisher description
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