Making of Orthodoxy
Explore the profound insights of Making of Orthodoxy by Rowan Williams, published by Cambridge University Press in 2002. This compelling volume of essays pays tribute to the esteemed Henry Chadwick, a leading scholar in early Christianity. Spanning 368 pages, the book delves into the intricate evolution of Christian doctrine, examining how the faith established its norms and standards over time.
Williams and contributing authors explore the critical themes of orthodoxy and heresy, illuminating the historical context that shaped Christian teachings. This scholarly work is essential for anyone interested in the history of religion, Christian theology, and the philosophical underpinnings of faith. Whether you are a student, a theologian, or simply a curious reader, Making of Orthodoxy offers a rich and engaging perspective on the foundations of Christianity.