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An extensive catalogue of English translations of Ignatius's letters; Early Christian writings: On-line texts of St. Ignatius' letters (non-archived link) The Ecclesiology of St. Ignatius of Antioch by Fr. John S. Romanides; Saint Ignatius; Opera Omnia by Jacques Paul Migne, Patrologia Graeca with analytical indexes
In the 5th century, this collection was enlarged by spurious letters. [1] It is clear that To the Romans was written soon before the martyrdom of Ignatius, but it is uncertain when precisely this martyrdom occurred. Tradition places the martyrdom of Ignatius in the reign of Trajan, who was emperor of Rome from 98 to 117 AD. While many scholars ...
In 5th century, this collection was enlarged by spurious letters. [2] It is clear that Philadelphians was written soon before the martyrdom of Ignatius, but it is uncertain when precisely this martyrdom occurred. Tradition places the martyrdom of Ignatius in the reign of Trajan, who was emperor of Rome from 98 to 117 AD. While many scholars ...
In 5th century, this collection was enlarged by spurious letters. [2] It is clear that Magnesians was written soon before the martyrdom of Ignatius, but it is uncertain when precisely this martyrdom occurred. Tradition places the martyrdom of Ignatius in the reign of Trajan, who was emperor of Rome from 98 to 117 AD. While many scholars accept ...
This is the first unequivocal reference to an Ignatian letter by another author; however, Origen gives as his source "the letter of [Ignatius]", in singular form and without specifying an addressee. By contrast, the Epistle of Polycarp to the Philippians seems to suggest that the Ignatian letters were assembled into a compilation 100 years ...
En route to his martyrdom in Rome, Ignatius wrote a series of letters which have been preserved as an example of the theology of the earliest Christians. Important topics addressed in these letters include ecclesiology , the sacraments , the role of bishops , [ 19 ] and the nature of biblical Sabbath . [ 20 ]
In 5th century, this collection was enlarged by spurious letters. [1] It is clear that Smyrnaeans was written soon before the martyrdom of Ignatius, but it is uncertain when precisely this martyrdom occurred. Tradition places the martyrdom of Ignatius in the reign of Trajan, who was emperor of Rome from 98 to 117 AD. While many scholars accept ...
En route to his martyrdom in Rome, Ignatius wrote a series of letters which have been preserved as an example of the theology of the earliest Christians. Important topics addressed in these letters include ecclesiology, the sacraments, the role of bishops, and Biblical Sabbath. [91] He is the second after Clement to mention Paul's epistles. [92]