The Evolution of Salvation: From Saint Augustine to Anabaptist Eschatology
The evolution of salvation theory from Saint Augustine to Anabaptist eschatology reflects fundamental changes in Western Christian thought.
The evolution of salvation theory from Saint Augustine to Anabaptist eschatology reflects fundamental changes in Western Christian thought.
A 4th-century Christian theologian and bishop who chose to dedicate his life to serving the Church, despite having the opportunity to pursue a successful career in secular government.
The rise of Catholicism in late antiquity, its theological developments, and how it shaped Western Christianity.
An in-depth examination of the evolution of church government during the early Christian era, highlighting key figures, events, and theological developments.
Exploring Origen's eunuchism as a complex intersection of theology, philosophy, and cultural norms, set against the tumultuous backdrop of 3rd-century CE Christianity.
A comprehensive examination of the Catholic Church's formation and the Protestant Reformation, exploring the role of Jewish, Greek, and Roman influences, and their implications for doctrine, governance, and individual conscience.