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  1. May 4, 2024 · Tertullian: Full-text, Peer-reviewed Articles from the Atla Religion Database NOTE: Hundreds more articles may be available on Tertullian that are not full-text online, but available from our library or via Interlibrary loan.

  2. May 20, 2024 · 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. May 2, 2024 · Clement explores the implications of this text for those with wealth, along with demonstrating his own methods of interpreting Scripture. Tertullian, the founder of Latin Christianity and a man...

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  4. 4 days ago · 3. Tertullian (c. 200 AD): Tertullian alludes to the text of Mark 16:15 in his works Apology and On Flight in Persecution, suggesting his familiarity with the passage. 4. Hippolytus (c. 235 AD): In his Apostolic Tradition, Hippolytus seems to quote Mark 16:18, indicating his acceptance of the longer ending. 5.

  5. May 2, 2024 · Tertullian’s point here is that the New Prophecy illuminated past revelation, giving the church an authoritative interpretation of Scripture’s meaning. Tertullian maintained a high regard for the “inspired writings” of the apostolic age while believing that the New Prophecy provided a divinely communicated “perspicuous explanation ...

  6. May 14, 2024 · Edited by J.P. Migne in the mid-1880's, the Patrologia Latina includes 1,000 years worth of Latin writings from Tertullian to Pope Innocent III totaling . Vols. 1- 73 include writings from Tertullian to Gregory of Tours, Vols. 74 - 217 from Pope Gregory I to Innocent III. 217 print volumes Click here for Marqcat record.

  7. 3 days ago · e. Justin, known posthumously as Justin Martyr ( Greek: Ἰουστῖνος ὁ μάρτυς, romanized : Ioustinos ho martys; c. AD 100 – c. AD 165 ), also known as Justin the Philosopher, was an early Christian apologist and philosopher . Most of his works are lost, but two apologies and a dialogue did survive. The First Apology, his most ...

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