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    Apologeticus (Latin: Apologeticum or Apologeticus) is a text attributed to Tertullian according to Christian tradition, consisting of apologetic and polemic. In this work Tertullian defends Christianity , demanding legal toleration and that Christians be treated as all other sects of the Roman Empire .

  2. Dec 11, 1999 · The foremost of Tertullian's works, the Apologeticum or Apologeticus (see below) is a defense of Christianity against the unreasoning and unreasonable criticism of the unbelievers. It was composed in the summer or autumn of 197, and addressed to the provincial governors of the Roman Empire.

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    Among his apologetic writings, the Apologeticus, addressed to the Roman magistrates, is a most pungent defense of Christianity and the Christians against the reproaches of the pagans, and an important legacy of the ancient Church, proclaiming the principle of freedom of religion as an inalienable human right and demanding a fair trial for ...

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    Apologeticus ( Latin: Apologeticum or Apologeticus) is a text attributed to Tertullian according to Christian tradition, consisting of apologetic and polemic. In this work Tertullian defends Christianity, demanding legal toleration and that Christians be treated as all other sects of the Roman Empire.

  6. Tertullian's Apologeticus: A Historical and Literary Study The Apologeticus has been hailed by many writers as the unexcelled master-piece of Christian apologetics (x) and regarded as the best defence of Christian-ity against all charges that could possibly be brought against it by its ene-mies.

  7. Apr 18, 2012 · Apology (197) by Tertullian. →. sister projects: Wikipedia article, Commons category, quotes, Wikidata item. Originally in Latin as "Apologeticum" or "Apologeticus", written 197. Translations [ edit] Tertullian's Apology (Reeve translation) by Author:William Reeve, from The apologies of Justin Martyr, Tertullian, and Minutius Felix, 1709 [1]

  8. Priscillianism. Priscillianism was a Christian sect developed in the Iberian Peninsula under the Roman Empire in the 4th century by Priscillian. It is derived from the Gnostic doctrines taught by Marcus, an Egyptian from Memphis. Priscillianism was later considered a heresy by both the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church .

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