Foundations of Christian Doctrine and Early Church History, clearly explained for today’s reader.
This volume collects essential ideas from the Earlham Lectures, offering accessible explanations of who God is, how the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit relate, and what it means to be made in God’s image. It also surveys angels, devils, salvation, and the early Christian church up to Constantine, with practical notes on belief and practice.
- Clear definitions of the Godhead and the threefold work of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
- A readable presentation of human nature, sin, and salvation, including justification and perfection
- An overview of angels, demons, and spiritual warfare as described in scripture
- A historical survey of Christianity from its formative years to the Constantine era
Ideal for readers new to theology, students of church history, and anyone seeking a straightforward guide to early Christian belief and doctrine.