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For Us and for Our Salvation

The Doctrine of Christ in the Early Church

Stephen J Nichols

For Us and for Our Salvation

The Doctrine of Christ in the Early Church

Stephen J Nichols

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The belief that Christ is the God-man is definitive of Christian orthodoxy and imperative to a right understanding of the gospel. By the middle of the fifth century, the church had wrestled with many challenges to the biblical portrayal of Christ and, in response to those challenges, had formulated the doctrine of Christ that remains the standard to this day.

This look to the past helps as Christians contend with present-day challenges and seek to answer Christ's question - "Who do people say that I am?" - for those living in the twenty-first century. For Us and for Our Salvation tells the very human story of the formation of the doctrine of Christ in those early centuries of the church.

A glossary, numerous charts and timelines, and some helpful appendices make the book accessible and user-friendly.

Primary source materials from key theologians and councils complement the engaging narrative.

  • Title

    For Us and for Our Salvation

  • Author(s)

    Stephen J Nichols

  • ISBN

    9781433519994

  • Format

    eBook

  • Publisher

    Crossway

  • Audience

    Church Leaders

  • Pages

    176

  • Published

    08/09/2007

Stephen J Nichols

Stephen J Nichols

Stephen J Nichols. (PhD, Westminster Theological Seminary) serves as the president of Reformation Bible College and chief academic officer of Ligonier Ministries. He has written over twenty books and is an editor of the Theologians on the Christian Life series. He also hosts the weekly podcast 5 Minutes in Church History.

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