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Buy this book together with Clement of Alexandria and the Beginnings of Christian Platonism by Robert Pierce Casey
In an attempt to organize the swiftly-growing diversity in Christianity during the nineteenth century, the author compiled a learned compendium of the known religious groups of his day. A unique glimpse into the history of early-modern religious thought, this reference work includes extensive articles on the various collections of believers both Christian and non-Christian. Blunt, in a move that presaged the more comprehensive modern studies of the phenomenon of religious diversification, included exotic religions that were beginning to be taken seriously during his century. +Casey’s survey reveals not only his adept insights into Clement’s thought but also the great breadth of his knowledge of the Greek philosophers and the early Jewish and Christian theologians in the Roman Empire.Save $32.66
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Blunt, John Henry. Dictionary of Sects, Heresies, Ecclesiastical Parties, and Schools of Religious Thought  

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Title:Dictionary of Sects, Heresies, Ecclesiastical Parties, and Schools of Religious Thought
Series:Gorgias Reference Classics 3
Availability:In Print
Publisher:Gorgias Press

By John Henry Blunt
ISBN:978-1-59333-796-4
Format:Hardback, Black, 8.25 x 10.75 in
 

In an attempt to organize the swiftly-growing diversity in Christianity during the nineteenth century, the Reverend John Henry Blunt compiled a learned compendium of the known religious groups of his day. A unique glimpse into the history of early-modern Christianity, this reference work includes extensive articles on the various collections of believers who considered themselves to be Christian. This utilitarian dictionary includes the groups widely considered to be heretical as well as those sub-groups that are denominated as sects. An encyclopedic attempt to label and classify everyone from Abecedarians to the Zwinglians, this work served as a standard reference for generations of those curious about other religions. Blunt, in a move that presaged the more comprehensive modern studies of the phenomenon of religious diversification, also included in his study non-Christian religions that were beginning to be taken seriously during his century. Here one will find the straightforward assessment of a nineteenth-century English divine when faced with a world bewilderingly full of religious faiths.

John Henry Blunt (1823-1884) was a priest of the Church of England. Educated at Durham University, he began writing theological volumes while serving various parishes. He is primarily known for his works on church history and law. For his contributions to the field he was awarded a Doctor of Divinity degree in 1882.




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