The book The Development of Christianity was written by author Pfleiderer, Otto, 1839-1908 Here you can read free online of The Development of Christianity book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Development of Christianity a good or bad book?
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In his Loci communes (which grew out of lectures on the Epistle to the Romans), he presented the Protestant ideas in systematic form for the first time, and that in purer form than in the later Confessio Augiis- tana. In the latter, he held as close as possible to the old dogma. In his first edition of his Loci he intentionally sets aside the old Church dogmas of the trinity, incarnation, and the natures of Christ, regarding them as Scholastic hypercriticism ; he was convinced that it was enoug...h for a Christian to know what law and sin are, and how man can arrive at forgiveness of sin and the power of the good. In the beginning, therefore, he held to the purely human, moral side of the Gospel and disregarded the mysterious dogmas concerning things beyond; he did not do this later. Into his Loci, Melanch- 190 German Reformation then afterward inserted these dogmas ; also into the Confessio. Melanchthon rendered pecuHarly good service in the development of ethics, wherein he sought to combine Aristotle with the Biblical Chris- tian view.
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