The Origin and Development of Christian Dogma: An essay in the science of history
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This work explores the historical evolution of Christian dogma, tracing its roots from the monotheistic foundations of Judaism through the influences of Paganism. It examines the complexities and inconsistencies within Christian doctrine, particularly the synthesis of monotheistic and polytheistic elements, which contribute to its unique theological structure. The text discusses the development of key doctrines, the role of Jewish and Pagan influences, and the implications of these interactions on the broader religious landscape. The analysis spans the historical context of early Christianity, highlighting the social and political conditions that shaped its emergence and growth.
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