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An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine is a foundational work by Cardinal John Henry Newman that investigates how Christian theological understanding has grown and matured over centuries. Newman presents a sophisticated argument for doctrinal development, proposing that Christian doctrine is not static but rather develops organically, much like a living organism.
The work addresses fundamental questions about the relationship between Scripture, Tradition, and the Church’s teaching authority. Newman examines historical examples of doctrinal evolution, including the development of Marian doctrines, the Trinity, and Christology, to illustrate his thesis. This influential text provides philosophical and theological frameworks for understanding how the Church interprets and articulates its faith.
Essential reading for theologians, philosophers, and students of Christian intellectual history, this work remains relevant to contemporary discussions about doctrinal development and religious authority.
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