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Octavius Apology AND De Spectaculis

[Hardback]

by Tertullian, Minucius Felix

    • Authors

      Tertullian +1

    • Book Format

      Hardback

    • Publisher

      Harvard University Press

    • Published

      December 1931

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      Octavius Apology AND De Spectaculis

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      The African Q. Septimus Florens Tertullianus (ca. 150-222 CE), the great Christian writer, was born a soldier's son at Carthage, educated in Greek and Roman literature, philosophy, and medicine, studied law and became a pleader, remaining a clever and often tortuous arguer. At Rome he became a learned and militant Christian. After a visit to churches in Greece (and Asia Minor?) he returned to Carthage and in his writings there founded a Christian Latin language and literature, toiling to fuse enthusiasm with reason; to unite the demands of the Bible with the practice of the Church; and to continue to vindicate the Church's possession of the true doctrine in the face of unbelievers, Jews, Gnostics, and others. In some of his many works he defended Christianity, in others he attacked heretical people and beliefs; in others he dealt with morals. In this volume we present "Apologeticus" and "De Spectaculis."

      Of Minucius, an early Christian writer of unknown date, we have only "Octavius," a vigorous and readable debate between an unbeliever and a Christian friend of Minucius, Octavius Ianuarius, a lawyer sitting on the seashore at Ostia. Minucius himself acts as presiding judge. Octavius wins the argument. The whole work presents a picture of social and religious conditions in Rome, apparently about the end of the second century.

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      • Authors

        Tertullian +1

      • Book Format

        Hardback

      • Publisher

        Harvard University Press

      • Published

        December 1931

      • Weight

        350g

      • Page Count

        474

      • Dimensions

        109 x 168 x 26 mm

      • ISBN

        9780674992764

      • ISBN-10

        0674992768

      • Eden Code

        1153764

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      • ISBN: 9780674992764

      • Publisher: Harvard University Press

      • Release Date: December 1931

      • Weight: 350g

      • Dimensions: 109 x 168 x 26 mm

      • Eden Code: 1153764


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