Heresies in the Early Church - John Lewis

Heresies in the Early Church

By John Lewis

  • Release Date: 2026-02-18
  • Genre: Christianity

Description

Heresies in the Early Church: Early Church Fathers and the Early Church

From the first century to the rise of Augustine, the early Christian Church faced fierce challenges - not only from Roman persecution but also from dangerous heresies within. False teachings about the divinity of Christ, the Trinity, Scripture, and salvation threatened to divide believers and distort the gospel. Out of these controversies, the foundations of orthodox Christianity were formed.

This book is a clear and engaging guide to early Church history, exploring how the early Church Fathers defended the faith against the most influential heresies of the early Church. Readers will encounter the debates that shaped Christian doctrine for centuries:

•Gnosticism, Marcionism, and Montanism – false gospels and secret knowledge.
•Arianism and Sabellianism – disputes over the Trinity and the nature of Christ.
•Pelagianism and Donatism – challenges to grace, sin, and the authority of the Church.
•The role of Church Fathers such as Irenaeus, Athanasius, Tertullian, Augustine, and others who defended Christian truth.

Blending accessible scholarship with historical storytelling, Heresies in the Early Church offers:

•A beginner-friendly introduction to Christian heresies and orthodox theology.
•A timeline of key debates that defined the first five centuries of Christianity.
•Insight into how the Nicene Creed and other core teachings developed.
•Practical lessons for modern Christians on discernment, unity, and defending the faith.

Whether you are a student of theology, a church leader, or a Christian reader seeking to understand the roots of your faith, this book will deepen your knowledge of Church history, inspire appreciation for the struggles of the early Church Fathers, and show how truth triumphed over error.

Discover how heresies tested the early Church - and how Christian orthodoxy was born.