Canon Law and Episcopal Authority
Discover the profound insights of Canon Law and Episcopal Authority by Christopher Stephens, published by Oxford University Press in 2015. This meticulously researched hardback spans 306 pages and delves into the intricate canons of Antioch, offering a fresh perspective on their chronological development. Stephens skillfully illustrates the pivotal role of canon law in comprehending the dynamics of the early Church, making it an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike. Furthermore, the book investigates the nature and status of canon law during its formative period, shedding light on its impact and relevance. Whether you are a student of theology or simply curious about ecclesiastical history, this book provides valuable knowledge and understanding. Enhance your library with this significant work that bridges the past and present of Church governance.