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Early Christian Doctrine

By: Leighton Pullan
Narrated by: Michael Hyatt
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Leighton Pullan’s classic book, Early Christian Doctrine, chronicles the earliest history of Christianity to the Council of Chalcedon in AD 451. This work deals with the development of theological thought regarding the Trinity, atonement, and the sacraments. It provides insight on the history of the Church and its doctrines.

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Although the first few chapters were steeped in the canon of scripture, the teachings of the early apostles, and the practices of the early New Testament church in the first century, the last half of this book is determined to use every means necessary, even referring to other non-canonized books and teachings, to defend the current and modern Stances of the Roman Catholic Church. It is a worthy historical account, and brief overview of the first four centuries of Christian them, but on a hole, it fall short and giving honest representation of that. By pulling out sometimes erroneous sayings and doctrines of early church fathers to support the Roman church.

More concerned with defending Roman Catholicism than a fair review of early Christian Faith

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