Multnomah Biblical Seminary

This course covers the historical development of the major tenets of Christian theology, specifically councils, disputes over orthodoxy and significant theologians from the close of the New Testament period to the beginning of the Reformation.

This course, taught by John Robertson at Multnomah Biblical Seminary, covers the historical development of the formulation of the major tenets of Christian theology with special attention to councils, disputes over orthodoxy and significant theologians from the close of the New Testament period to the beginning of the Reformation.

Seminary: Multnomah Biblical Seminary
Keywords: History of science, philosophy, patristic theology, medieval theology, reformation, orthodoxy

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