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  1. 4 days ago · The original sourceof the above sentiment is Tertullian (~155-~240 AD), who was an early African church father based out of Carthage. He lived in the days of the Roman Empire and so was familiar with persecution and martyrdom. A martyr is someone who is killed because of their faith.

  2. 2 days ago · With Tertullian, The Resurrection Doctrine Evolved Once More. If you read my last post you saw that the second century Church Father, Justin Martyr (d. 165 CE), vehemently rejected the idea that the soul leaves the body at the moment of one’s death. Justin believed that the soul would stay in the body until the resurrection of the body (the ...

  3. 2 days ago · This video helps explain Tertullian's Christology on its own terms in its historical context and in response to polemical arguments with Gnostics and Modalis...

  4. 2 days ago · This video helps explain Tertullian's Christology on its own terms in its historical context and in response to polemical arguments with Gnostics and Modalists. It also shows that Tertullian was not an orthodox trinitarian by the later standard definitions. This video mentions @InspiringPhilosophy , @JayDyer , @TheMuslimMetaphysician , @shamounian , @m.davidlitwa , @MythVisionPodcast others.

  5. 4 days ago · Thomas Maino, January 4, 2023. Tertullian wrote circa 200 regarding Rome: “How happy is its church, on which Apostles poured forth all their doctrine along with their blood! Where Peter endures a passion like his Lord’s!”. That St. Peter taught and died and Rome is a tradition of the Catholic Church, yet some have disputed the historicity ...

  6. 2 days ago · Patriarchs, including Tertullian, were deeply embroiled in the Montanist/Cataphyrgianist Heresy for Centuries and charismatic expressions of Christianity have been mostly eschewed ever since. Jesus does not mention the charisms of the Spirit, but the ministries. The world is wrong about Sin.

  7. 5 days ago · In his work Apologeticus (ca. A.D. 200), the early church leader and author Tertullian wrote, “The oftener we are mown down by you, the more in number we grow: the blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church.” This paints a powerful picture of reaping during a harvest.

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