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  1. Language, Logic, and Reason in the Church Fathers: A Study of Tertullian, Augustine, and Aquinas (Altertumswissenschaftliche Texte Und Studien Series : No 6) by Robert H. Ayers, 1979-06
  2. Das Verhaltnis Tertullians zur antiken Paideia (Studien zur Theologie und Geschichte) (German Edition) by Heinrich Steiner, 1989
  3. Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol. IV: Tertullian, Part Fourth; Minucius Felix; Commodian; Origen, Parts First and Second by Alexander and James Donaldson, eds. Roberts, 1989
  4. Tertullian by ca 160-ca. 230 Tertullian, Charles Dodgson, 2010-08-08
  5. ... Tertullian Adversus Praxean (German Edition) by Tertullian, E Kroymann, 2010-03-16
  6. The Writings of Tertullian III with the Extant Works of Victorinus and Commodianus: Ante Nicene Christian Library Translations of the Writings of the Fathers Down to AD 325 Part Eighteen
  7. Studies In Tertullian And Augustine by Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield, 2008-06-13
  8. Kinderstufe und Taufaufschub: Die Praxis vom 3.-5. Jahrhundert in Nordafrika und ihre theologische Einordnung bei Tertullian, Cyprian und Augustinus (European ... Series XXIII, Theology) (German Edition) by Eduard Nagel, 1980
  9. History of the planting and training of the Christian church by the Apostles ; also his Antignostikus, or, spirit of Tertullian by August Neander, J E. 1798-1866 Ryland, 2010-08-31
  10. Tertullian V1: Apologetic And Practical Treatises (1842) by Tertullian, 2010-09-10
  11. Early Latin theology;: Selections from Tertullian, Cyprian, Ambrose, and Jerome (The Library of Christian classics) (Latin Edition) by S. L Greenslade, 1956
  12. The Select Works of Tertullian by Tertullian, 2009-12-22
  13. Tertullian by Henrike Maria Zilling, 2004-10-31
  14. Initiationsfeier und Amt: E. Beitr. zur Struktur u. Theologie d. Amter u.d. Taufgottesdienstes in d. fruhen Kirche (Traditio Apostolica, Tertullian, Cyprian) ... : Reihe 23, Theologie) (German Edition) by August Jilek, 1979

61. Tertullian
tertullian was an interesting theologian and writer who has been respected by history despite his flirtation with a dangerous heresy. tertullian.
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Tertullian (Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus) was was born a pagan in Carthage around A.D. 200. He became a Christian theologian and writer who has been respected by history despite his flirtation with a dangerous heresy.
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Recent Up a category 'Noddy" Guide to Tertullian A "read this first" biography for those unfamiliar with Tertullian. He was born a pagan in Carthage around A.D. 200. Tertullian has been called the first Protestant a Montanist. Tertullian From Ecole Initiative. Tertullian was one of the first Christian apologists to write in Latin. He had little use for Greek philosophy, and was first to use the term trinitas (trinity).

62. Chapter 11
Furthermore, tertullian held that the distinction of persons would cease in the future. tertullian the Father Of Christian Trinitarianism.
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Chapter 11. TRINITARIANISM: DEFINITION AND HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT We have tried to present the positive teaching of Scripture regardless of human traditions. However, we cannot cover the subject of the Godhead without describing the historical development of the most widely accepted view in Christendom, the doctrine of the trinity. In this chapter we will define trinitarianism, briefly trace its historical development, and discuss some of the inherent ambiguities in and problems with the doctrine. In Chapter 12 - TRINITARIANISM: AN EVALUATION , we will draw conclusions about trinitarianism, comparing this doctrine with the teachings of the Bible, pointing out some serious problems with it in light of Bible passages, and contrasting it with Oneness belief. Definition of the Doctrine of the Trinity Trinitarianism is the belief that there are three persons in one God. This has been stated in various ways, such as "one God in three Persons" and "three persons in one substance." It holds that in God are three distinctions of essence, not just of activity.

63. Tertullian, De Spectaculis, Religious Drama - Music
tertullian in De Spectaculis Ritual battles of idolatry were performed and the promoter had to lie and say that the performances were to worship the gods and
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Tertullian, De Spectaculis , Religious Drama - Music
Tertullian in De Spectaculis: Ritual battles of idolatry were performed and the promoter had to lie and say that the performances were to worship the gods and goddesses. They called the theaters Temples for "holy entertainment" to fool the fools. Tertullian of Carthage (Quintus Septimius Florens Terullianus, b. 155 - 160 Carthage - d. 220? AD). Like many of his time, Tertullian in De Spectaculis rejected the theatrical performance in the name of religion. Religious drama and music was dangerous because the performers knew neither the nature of the God nor His Adversary who took advantage of ritual to steal in. As with most of the ancient writers and even the Bible, music for personal comfort or praise was held harmless. However, when it was performed in a religious sense it was considered idolatrous and effeminate. Defeat the Idolaters: the Law of Giving is a Lie to support the unsupportable Defeat the SORCERERS which includes rhetoricians sOPHISts (serpents), singers and musicians: ANY PROFESSIONAL. All footnotes have been integrated into the text. Chapter titles have been assigned by this poster. I have had to create the HEADER for the paragraphs to show what I believe the writer includes. I God-Created Things Not Authorized For Religious Worship II The law of silence III Direct Commands of God and Necessary Inferences IV All Theatrical Performance is Based on Idolatry V Rising Up To Play, Making Sport, Drama, Bacchus Worship

64. Navigating Winds Of Change -TERTULLIAN - SCORPIACE - ANTIDOTE FOR THE SCORPION'S
Navigating Winds of Change tertullian - SCORPIACE - ANTIDOTE FOR THE SCORPION S STING. The Tyranny of the Tiny? The inexperienced
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Navigating Winds of Change -TERTULLIAN - SCORPIACE - ANTIDOTE FOR THE SCORPION'S STING
The Tyranny of the Tiny? "The inexperienced , and weak are Christians who veer about with the wind and conform to its moods. So that you may suppose the speaker to be a brother or a heathen of the better sort." Tertullian. While the clergy wanders to and fro upon the face of the earth spending hundreds of thousands of dollars glorifying and exalting themselves, their CDs, their books, their sermons and even their dances, Tertullian shows that one worthy of Christ is out suffering real or spiritual martyrdom. It is not possible to teach Christ's message without being persecuted; it is impossible to be honored and applauded and still be a faithful servant of Christ! As Jubilee 99 will feature The Tyranny of the Tiny, Tertullian supplies the perfect antidote. [TRANSLATED BY REV. S. THELWALL.] CHAP. I. THE earth brings forth, as if by suppuration, great evil from the diminutive scorpion. The poisons are as many as are the kinds of it, the disasters as many as are also the species of it, the pains as many as are also the colours of it. Nicander writes an the subject of scorpions, and depicts them. And yet to smite with the tailwhich tail will be whatever is prolonged from the hindmost part of the body, and scourgesis the one movement which they all use when making an assault. Wherefore that succession of knots in the scorpion, which in the inside is a thin poisoned veinlet, rising up with a bow-like bound, draws tight a barbed sting at the end, after the manner of an engine for shooting missiles.

65. Tertullian
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67. Tertullian
tertullian. tertullian lived from about 145220 AD.
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68. Harvard University Press/Tertullian, Apology And De Spectaculis. Octavius
Octavius by tertullian Translated by TR Glover Minucius Felix Translated by GH Rendall, WCA Kerr, published by Harvard University Press.
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FROM THE LOEB CLASSICAL LIBRARY
TERTULLIAN
Apology and De Spectaculis. Octavius
Translated by T. R. Glover
Minucius Felix
Translated by G. H. Rendall, W. C. A. Kerr
Index
480 pages
Hardcover edition
December 1969
ISBN 0-674-99276-8

69. Tertullian: Appendix
THE GNOSTIC SOCIETY LIBRARY. tertullian Appendix. tertullian. APPENDIX. AGAINST ALL HERESIES. TRANSLATED BY THE REV. S. THELWALL. CHAP.
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TERTULLIAN APPENDIX. AGAINST ALL HERESIES. [TRANSLATED BY THE REV. S. THELWALL.] CHAP. I.EARLIEST HERETICS: SIMON MAGUS, MENANDER, SATURNINUS, BASILIDES, NICOLAUS. [THE WORK BEGINS AS A FRAGMENT.] Of which heretics I will (to pass by a good deal) summarize some few particulars. For of Judaism's heretics I am silentDositheus the Samaritan, I mean, who was the first who had the hardihood to repudiate the prophets, on the ground that they had not spoken under inspiration of the Holy Spirit. Of the Sadducees I am silent, who, springing from the root of this error, had the hardihood to adjoin to this heresy the denial likewise of the resurrection of the flesh. The Pharisees I pretermit, who were "divided" from the Jews by their superimposing of certain additaments to the law, which fact likewise made them worthy of receiving this very name; and, together with them, the Herodians likewise, who said that Herod was Christ. To those I betake myself who have chosen to make the gospel the starting-point of their heresies. Of these the first of all is Simon Magus, who in the Acts of the Apostles earned a condign and just sentence from the Apostle Peter. He had the hardihood to call himself the Supreme Virtue, that is, the Supreme God; and moreover, (to assert) that the universe had been originated by his angels; that he had descended in quest of an erring daemon, which was Wisdom; that, in a phantasmal semblance of God, he had not suffered among the Jews, but was as if he had suffered.

70. Tertullian: The Perscription Against Heretics
THE GNOSTIC SOCIETY LIBRARY. tertullian The Perscription Against Heretics. tertullian. THE PRESCRIPTION AGAINST HERETICS. TRANSLATED BY THE REV.
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TERTULLIAN THE PRESCRIPTION AGAINST HERETICS. [TRANSLATED BY THE REV. PETER HOLMES, D.D.] CHAP. I.INTRODUCTORY. HERESIES MUST EXIST, AND EVEN ABOUND; THEY ARE A PROBATION TO FAITH. THE character of the times in which we live is such as to call forth from us even this admonition, that we ought not to be astonished at the heresies (which abound) neither ought their existence to surprise us, for it was foretold that they should come to pass; nor the fact that they subvert the faith of some, for their final cause is, by affording a trial to faith, to give it also the opportunity of being "approved." Groundless, therefore, and inconsiderate is the offence of the many who are scandalized by the very fact that heresies prevail to such a degree. How great (might their offence have been) if they had not existed. When it has been determined that a thing must by all means be, it receives the (final) cause for which it has its being. This secures the power through which it exists, in such a way that it is impossible for it not to have existence. CHAP, II.ANALOGY BETWEEN FEVERS AND HERESIES. HERESIES NOT TO BE WONDERED AT: THEIR STRENGTH DERIVED FROM WEAKNESS OF MEN'S FAITH. THEY HAVE NOT THE TRUTH. SIMILE OF PUGILISTS AND GLADIATORS IN ILLUSTRATION.

71. TERTULLIAN
tertullian (c. 155c. 222), whose full name was QUINTUS SEPTIMIUS after Augustine the greatest of the ancient. tertullian. tertullian (c. 155c.
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TERTULLIAN Tertullians place in universal history is determined by (I) his intellectual and spiritual endowments, (2) his moral force and evangelical fervour, (3) the course of his personal developmesit, (4) the circumstances of the time in the midst of which he worked. (4) What has just been said brings out very clearly how important in their bearing on Tertullians development were the circumstances of the age in which he labored. His activity TERTIARY TERUEL

72. Tertullian
The Early Church, tertullian (c. 160 c. 225). The Early Church, A prolific theologian, tertullian wrote both apologetic and polemical works.
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African theologian and apologist who became a Montanist.

Tertullian, Prescription of Heretics A prolific theologian, Tertullian wrote both apologetic and polemical works. In his apologetic works he defends and explains early Christianity to cultured critics. In his writing for Christians, he maintains that Christianity is conducive to good citizenship and salutary for the state. Writing for Christians he urges a rigorous and disciplined Christianity. In his programmatic early work, Prescription of Heretics , Tertullian argues that the Catholic Church alone possesses truth and the proper interpretation of Scripture. This need not, he maintains, be argued but only asserted. Tertullian anticipates many leading themes of western theology in his writing, including the strong western emphasis on original sin. He also anticipates the concepts eventually used to settle the Trinitarian and Christological controversies addressed at the Council of Nicea I and Chalcedon At the end of his life, the rigorist and puritanical strain in Tertullian's theology and his criticism of what he took to be Catholic laxity led him to the

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74. Sola Scriptura And The Apostolic Fathers: 200 AD: Tertullian
200 AD tertullian tertullian uses the expression viva voce (living voice) which is merely a reference to inspired oral revelation.
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Sola Scriptura: The Bible alone is enough! Apostolic Fathers used scripture as the primary defense against false doctrine. Sola Scriptura home page Apostolic Fathers: Dates they lived and other information. Apostolic Fathers: Five kinds of Tradition Mandatory Apostolic Fathers Catechism Class for Catholics and Orthodox 200 AD: Tertullian:
  • "From this, therefore, do we draw up our rule. Since the Lord Jesus Christ sent the apostles to preach , (our rule is) that no others ought to be received as preachers than those whom Christ appointed; for "no man knoweth the Father save the Son, and he to whomsoever the Son will reveal Him." Nor does the Son seem to have revealed Him to any other than the apostles, whom He sent forth to preach-that, of course, which He revealed to them. Now, what that was which they preached-in other words, what it was which Christ revealed to them-can, as I must here likewise prescribe, properly be proved in no other way than by those very churches which the apostles rounded in person , by declaring the gospel to them directly themselves, both viva voce [living voice], as the phrase is, and subsequently by their epistles . If, then, these things are so
  • 75. Tertullian Of Carthage, Early Church Father
    CrestA Bequest Unearthed Phoenicia Encyclopedia Phoeniciana tertullian of Carthage, Early Church Father. 12. tertullian’s Rhetoric.
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    TRANSLATE this page Quintus Septimus Florens Tertullianus of Carthage
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    "Tertullian is the church father who more than any other has been taken to epitomise the anti-intellectualism of the early Church." Quintus Septimus Florens Tertullianus was born in Carthage to pagan parents, but became a Christian at some point before AD 197. According to Jerome and Eusebius ) Very different conclusions may be reached from the fragmentary evidence available to us. Reasons for His Condemnation Throughout church history Tertullian has received condemnation for two main reasons: his association with the Montanist movement and because of his supposed anti-intellectualism. However, the vast majority of scholars now agree that the Montanists were doctrinally orthodox, Octavius Christianity is treated from the standpoint of philosophy, Scripture is not cited, nor are major biblical teachings much discussed.

    76. Christianity - Tertullian Top Links
    Works. tertullian Web Site Links. The tertullian Home Page Information about this second-century church father, his works, lost works, manuscripts.
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    - Long article on this ecclesiastical writer.

    77. Tertullian :: Online Encyclopedia :: Information Genius
    tertullian. Online Encyclopedia Quintus Septimius Florens tertullian (b. ca. 150160, d. ca. Jerome says that tertullian lived to a great age.
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    Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullian (b. ca. , d. ca. ) was the first great writer of Latin Christianity . He was born, lived, wrote, and died in Carthage , and was one of the most notably grand and original writers of the early Church. Table of contents 1 Life
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    Of his life very little is known, and that little is based upon passing references in his own writings, and upon Eusebius of Caesarea Hist. eccl., II, ii. 4, and Jerome De viris illustribus, On famous men ) chapter 53. His father held a position ( centurio proconsularis, "aide-de-camp") in the Roman army in Africa, and Tertullian's Punic blood palpably pulsates in his style, with its archaisms or provincialisms, its glowing imagery, its passionate temper. He was a scholar, having received an excellent education. He wrote at least three books in Greek, to which he himself refers; but none of these are extant. His principal study was jurisprudence, and his methods of reasoning reveal striking marks of his juridical training. He shone among the advocates of Rome, as Eusebius reports. His conversion to Christianity took place about 197-198 (so Harnack, Bonwetsch, and others), but its immediate antecedents are unknown except as they are conjectured from his writings. The event must have been sudden and decisive, transforming at once his own personality; he himself said that he could not imagine a truly Christian life without such a conscious breach, a radical act of conversion: "Christians are made, not born" (

    78. Symbolical And Allegorical Language On The Eucharist -- Tertullian, St. Cyprian,
    tertullian, St. Cyprian, Origen and St. Clement of Alexandria on the Eucharist. DG tertullian s and Cyprian s views were symbolic .
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    Tertullian, St. Cyprian, Origen and St. Clement of Alexandria on the Eucharist Analysis of "Symbolical" and Allegorical Language These posts originally appeared in the FidoNet OpenBible conference in April 1996 in response to a prominent anti-Catholic Baptist of FidoNet, David Goforth (his words ), and concluded in FidoNet RCatholic with the help of a young traditionalist Catholic, Brett Johnson (a/k/a Tim Rivera) in June 1996. Philip Schaff is quoted from his multi-volume History of the Christian Church , a source that is popular among Protestant Reformed apologists since it contains a lot of anti-Catholic bias (along with some good objective history). I counter Schaff's comments with two more respected 20th century Protestant patristic scholars of Christian doctrine and the Eucharist: JND Kelly (a more liberal Anglican), and Darwell Stone (an Anglo-Catholic who compiled a massive two-volume work early in the 20th century). For more from the Church Fathers, see This is My Body: Eucharist in the Early Fathers DG> Tertullian's and Cyprian's views were "symbolic" PP> Quote me the statements of Tertullian using the word "figure" and I will deal with them. Both J.N.D. Kelly and Darwell Stone cover that. Tertullian was no Baptist. Neither was Cyprian.

    79. Did Tertullian Reject Infant Baptism? Paedobaptism, Tertullian, North Africa Chu
    Did tertullian Reject Infant Baptism? Answers the question whether tertullian (and the church in North Africa) rejected Infant Baptism (Paedobaptism).
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    Did Tertullian Reject Infant Baptism? Tertullian , treatise on BAPTISM 18,4 (c. AD 200-206) "According to circumstance and disposition and even age of the individual person, it may be better to delay Baptism; and especially so in the case of little children. Why, indeed, is it necessary if it be not a case of necessity that the sponsors to be thrust into danger, when they themselves may fail to fulfill their promises by reason of death, or when they may be disappointed by the growth of an evil disposition? Indeed the Lord says, 'Do not forbid them to come to me' [Matt 19:14; Luke 18:16]. "Let them come, then, while they grow up, while they learn, while they are taught to whom to come; let them become Christians when they will have been able to know Christ! Why does the innocent age hasten to the remission of sins? ...For no less cause should the unmarried also be deferred, in whom there is an aptness to temptation in virgins on account of their ripeness as also in the widowed on account of their freedom until they are married or are better strengthened for continence. Anyone who understands the seriousness of Baptism will fear its reception more than its deferral. Sound faith is secure of its salvation!" Date: 04-15-98 / From: CHARLIE RAY / To: SEAN M. BROOKS

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