Contents
Table of Contents
Second Part. Development of Ecclesiastical Dogma.
Chapter I. Historical Situation.
Chapter II. Western Christianity and Western Theologians before Augustine.
Chapter III. The Historical Position of Augustine as Reformer of Christian Piety.
Chapter IV. The Historical Position of Augustine as Teacher of the Church.
Augustine’s Doctrines of the First and Last Things.
2. The Donatist Controversy. The Work: De civitate Dei. Doctrine of the Church, and Means of Grace.
3. The Pelagian Controversy. The Doctrine of Grace and Sin.
4. Augustine’s Interpretation of the Symbol (Enchiridion ad Laurentium). The New System of Religion.
Chapter V. History of Dogma in the West Down to the Beginning of the Middle Ages (A.D. 430-604)
Chapter VI. History of Dogma in the Period of the Carlovingian Renaissance.