The doctrine of creation stands at the heart of Christian theology, with profound implications for the understanding of God, humanity, and the cosmos. In the early Christian centuries, theological reflections on creation emerged from a variety of intellectual traditions, combining Jewish, Greco-Roman, and early Christian thoughts into a complex framework. This book offers a deep historical and theological analysis of the development of creation theology, focusing on the first few centuries of the Church. It explores the various ideas, authors, and primary sources that contributed to the formation of Christian creation doctrine, with particular attention to the Church Fathers and their writings.
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