History of the Corruptions of Christianity

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History of the Corruptions of Christianity is an 18th-century theological work by Joseph Priestley that critically examines how Christian doctrine, in his view, deviated from its original, rational and scriptural foundations over time.

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instanceOf Christian theological treatise
non‑fiction book
theological work
aim to restore Christianity to its original purity
to show how Christian doctrines changed over time
arguesThat Christianity originally was a simple, rational, scriptural faith
later theological developments corrupted original Christian doctrine
author Joseph Priestley
countryOfOrigin Great Britain
criticizedBy Anglican clergy
Roman Catholic theologians
orthodox Trinitarian theologians
criticizesDoctrine Trinity
atonement theories inconsistent with reason
eternal punishment in hell
incarnation of Christ as God
original sin
defendedBy Unitarian ministers
rational dissenters in England
firstPublicationYear 1782
genre Christian apologetics
religious criticism
theology
historicalScope early Christianity to post‑Nicene period
influenced Unitarian thought in America
Unitarian thought in Britain
later liberal Protestant theology
influencedBy Enlightenment rationalism
biblical criticism
early Christian history
language English
mainSubject Christian doctrine
Unitarianism
corruption of original Christianity
critique of Trinitarianism
development of Christian dogma
methodology appeal to Scripture and early church writings
historical analysis of doctrine
notableFor systematic Unitarian critique of orthodox dogma
use of Enlightenment rationalism in theology
publicationCentury 18th century
relatedWork An History of Early Opinions concerning Jesus Christ
Theological and Miscellaneous Works of Joseph Priestley
supportsDoctrine appeal to Scripture over tradition
humanity of Christ
strict monotheism
use of reason in religion
theologicalPosition Unitarian
rationalist Christianity

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Joseph Priestley notableWork History of the Corruptions of Christianity