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Record ID harvard_bibliographic_metadata/ab.bib.12.20150123.full.mrc:266751014:1991
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LEADER: 01991cam a2200349Ia 4500
001 012248432-0
005 20100518190627.0
008 090627s2010 nyub b 001 0 eng d
020 $a9780061768941 :$c$26.99
020 $a0061768944 :$c$26.99
035 0 $aocn419857423
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050 00 $aBT25$b.J46 2010
090 $aBT25$b.J46 2010
100 1 $aJenkins, Philip,$d1952-
245 10 $aJesus wars :$bhow four patriarchs, three queens, and two emperors decided what Christians would believe for the next 1,500 years /$cPhilip Jenkins.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aNew York :$bHarperOne,$cc2010.
300 $axix, 328 p. :$bmaps ;$c24 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [289]-317) and index.
505 0 $aThe heart of the matter -- The war of two natures -- Four horsemen: the Church's patriarchs -- Queens, generals, and emperors -- Not the Mother of God? -- The death of God -- Chalcedon -- How the Church lost half the world -- What was saved.
520 $aJesus Wars reveals how official, orthodox teaching about Jesus was the product of political maneuvers by a handful of key characters in the fifth century. Jenkins argues that were it not for these controversies, the papacy as we know it would never have come into existence and that today's church could be teaching some-thing very different about Jesus. It is only an accident of history that one group of Roman emperors and militia-wielding bishops defeated another faction. --from publisher description
650 0 $aDogma, Development of.
650 0 $aTheology, Doctrinal$xHistory$yEarly church, approximately 30-600.
650 0 $aChurch history$yPrimitive and early church, approximately 30-600.
600 00 $aJesus Christ$xHistory of doctrines.
600 00 $aJesus Christ$xPerson and offices.
650 0 $aCouncils and synods.
650 0 $aChristian civilization.
988 $a20100318
049 $aBHAA
906 $0OCLC