Manual of Christian Doctrine (Classic Reprint): According to the Church Catechism, Adapted to the Christian Year, and in Three Uniform Grades: ... and in Three Uniform Grades (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

Gwynne, Walker

 
9781330551615: Manual of Christian Doctrine (Classic Reprint): According to the Church Catechism, Adapted to the Christian Year, and in Three Uniform Grades: ... and in Three Uniform Grades (Classic Reprint)

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This book offers a detailed look into the origins and development of Christian doctrine, exploring its evolution from the teachings of Jesus Christ through its establishment as a predominant force in the Roman Empire. The author presents a comprehensive analysis of the Nicene Creed, the central statement of Christian belief, discussing its origins and significance in shaping the Christian faith. The book delves into the key concepts of the Trinity, the Incarnation, and the Holy Spirit, examining their theological implications and the debates they have sparked throughout history. It also explores the concept of Christian morality, tracing its roots in the Bible and its impact on the development of ethical systems. This book provides a valuable resource for understanding the historical and theological foundations of Christianity.

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Yes; by this holy custom five persons, rather than two only (the parents), are pledged to pray for, and instruct each child.

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