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__Have you ever wondered why the earliest Christians were able to out-think and out-live the greatest philosophers of the Roman Empire, or how they defined the nature of God in an age of countless idols?__The Apology of Aristides provides a compelling modern translation of the earliest complete defense of the Christian faith. Written by Aristides, an Athenian philosopher who embraced the teachings of the apostles, this historic document was presented as an official plea for tolerance and understanding to the Roman Emperor. During a time when believers faced intense scrutiny and social exile, Aristides utilized his philosophical training to construct a brilliant, reasoned argument for the superiority of Christian monotheism and morality.
Far more than a simple historical record, The Apology of Aristides delves into profound themes of cosmic origins, the nature of the uncreated God, and the transformative power of a community built on love and charity. This text offers a rare, firsthand look at how the early church viewed itself in relation to the pagan and Jewish cultures surrounding it, providing a unique roadmap for living with integrity in a pluralistic world.
What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation:
Whether you are exploring this work for its immense historical value, its theological brilliance, or its inspiring vision of a life well-lived, The Apology of Aristides offers wisdom and insight that remain strikingly relevant for today's seekers and thinkers.
Step into a foundational moment of Western history and discover the enduring power of a reasoned faith. Get your copy today and embark on a journey into the heart of the early church.
Title
Aristides: Apology: The Classic Early Christian Defense - A Philosophical Plea to the Roman Empire, the Superiority of the Faith, and the True Nature
Author
Aristides of Athens
Publisher
The Library of Alexandria
Published
April 2026
Weight
232g
Page Count
42
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 0.7 cm
ISBN
9781807927493
ISBN-10
1807927490
Eden Code
7551603
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