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__Have you ever wondered why the earliest Christians felt compelled to defend their faith to the Roman Emperor, or what evidence they used to prove their beliefs to a hostile world?__The Apology of Quadratus provides a compelling modern exploration of the earliest known Christian apology. Written around 125 AD by Quadratus, Bishop of Athens, and presented to Emperor Hadrian, this historic document was crafted during a time of intense vulnerability for the early church. Seeking to protect his flock from mob violence and unjust persecution, Quadratus took a bold stand, offering a reasoned and powerful defense of the Christian way of life.
Though only a profound fragment of this monumental work survives today-preserved through the writings of the ancient historian Eusebius-its impact is immeasurable. Quadratus did not rely on philosophical abstraction or mere theological theory; instead, he pointed to the undeniable, historical reality of Christ's miracles. He famously noted that those healed and raised from the dead survived long into his own era as living, undeniable proof of the divine, challenging the emperor to look at the facts of history rather than the rumors of the mob.
What You Will Discover in This Modern Translation:
Whether you are exploring this work for its immense historical value, its theological significance, or its inspiring testament to the courage of the early church, The Apology of Quadratus offers wisdom and inspiration that remain vital today.
Step into a story of unparalleled bravery and discover the timeless legacy of Quadratus of Athens. Begin your journey today.
Title
Quadratus: Apology: The Earliest Surviving Christian Apology - Defending the Faith, Witnessing Miracles, and the Historic Plea to the Roman Empire (La
Author
Quadratus of Athens
Publisher
The Library of Alexandria
Published
April 2026
Weight
209g
Page Count
22
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 0.7 cm
ISBN
9781807927431
ISBN-10
1807927431
Eden Code
7551601
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