francisdesales
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doesn't appear in church history until the 1500's
What are you reading as church history? I would like to read it too? Thanks
Anything written by J.N.D. Kelly, such as http://www.amazon.com/Early-Christi...8&qid=1369072124&sr=8-1&keywords=j.n.d.+kelly, is a fine book. He is an Anglican, but pretty fair, I think. He has some books that are at a variety of "levels", some more "scholarly" than others.
Jaroslav Pelikan is another pre-eminent Church historian on doctrines. He was a Lutheran who converted to Greek Orthodoxy. He is more detailed and precise than Kelly. An example: http://www.amazon.com/The-Christian...072379&sr=1-1-spell&keywords=jarislav+pelikan
I enjoyed Pelikan because he thoroughly describes the development of how theologians came to the conclusion on various teachings of the Church.
If you are interested in reading the actual writings from some early Church writings with explanations, this is a simpler book: http://www.amazon.com/Four-Witnesse...72492&sr=1-10&keywords=early+church+doctrines. It is written by a Catholic.
There are a number of such books on history of teachings of the faith, hope this helps. The reviews of these books should help you decide if you want any of them.
Regards