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  2. Apologeticus - Wikipedia

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    Drawing from his training in literature and law, Tertullian demonstrates his talents as a Latinist and a rhetorician in an attempt to defend his newfound Christian faith. Tertullian's modern editor Otto Bardenhewer further contends that Apologeticus is calm in tone, "a model of judicial discussion". Unlike previous apologists of Christianity ...

  3. Tertullian - Wikipedia

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    Tertullian did not have a specific listing of the canon; however, he quotes 1 John, 1 Peter, Jude, Revelation, the Pauline epistles and the four Gospels. In his later books, he also started to use the Shepherd of Hermas. [47] Tertullian made no references to the book of Tobit; however, in his book Adversus Marcionem he quotes the book of Judith ...

  4. Christian apologetics - Wikipedia

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    Christian apologetics (Ancient Greek: ἀπολογία, "verbal defense, speech in defense") [1] is a branch of Christian theology that defends Christianity. [2]Christian apologetics have taken many forms over the centuries, starting with Paul the Apostle in the early church and Patristic writers such as Origen, Augustine of Hippo, Justin Martyr and Tertullian, then continuing with writers ...

  5. De spectaculis - Wikipedia

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    De Spectaculis, also known as On the Spectacles or The Shows, is a surviving moral and ascetic treatise by Tertullian. Written somewhere between 197 and 202, the work looks at the moral legitimacy and consequences of Christians attending the circus, theatre, or amphitheatre. [1] Tertullian argues that human enjoyment can be an offence to God. [2]

  6. List of Christian apologetic works - Wikipedia

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    The Apology to Autolycus (c. 169–83) by Theophilus of Antioch [3] Octavius (before 250, likely contemporary with Tertullian's Apology) by Marcus Minucius Felix [4] Apologeticus (or Apologeticum) (c. 197) by Tertullian; De Carne Christi (English: On the Body of Christ) (c. 206) by Tertullian

  7. Justin Martyr - Wikipedia

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    Tertullian, in his Adversus Valentinianos, calls Justin a philosopher and a martyr and the earliest antagonist of heretics. Hippolytus and Methodius of Olympus also mention or quote him. Eusebius of Caesarea deals with him at some length, [30] and names the following works: The First Apology addressed to Antoninus Pius, his sons, and the Roman ...

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  9. Eusebius - Wikipedia

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    Website tertullian.org. Eusebius of Caesarea, The Gospel Canon Tables; Eusebius, Six extracts from the Commentary on the Psalms. Opera Omnia by Migne Patrologia Graeca with analytical indexes complete Greek text of Eusebius's works; Works by or about Eusebius at the Internet Archive; Works by Eusebius at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)