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Apologeticus (Latin: Apologeti**** or
Apologeticus) is a text
attributed to
Tertullian according to
Christian tradition,
consisting of
apologetic and polemic...
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entire conclave. As his
defence Orosius wrote his
second book
Liber Apologeticus, in
which he
emphatically rejected the accusation. Orosius's
first act...
- matter,
falling into two groups:
Apologetic and
polemic writings, like
Apologeticus, De
testimonio animae, the anti-Jewish
Adversus Iudaeos, Adv. Marcionem...
- the
Council of Sens in May 1140 or 1141.
Three of them are extant: the
Apologeticus, a
defence of
Abelard against Bernard of Clairvaux; the
Epistola contra...
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testamentum (Old Testament) and
novum testamentum (New Testament). In his
Apologeticus, he was the
first Latin author who
qualified Christianity as the vera...
- prin****l
works of
Nikephorus are
three writings referring to iconoclasm:
Apologeticus minor,
probably composed before 814, an
explanatory work for
laymen concerning...
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states that the p****age is
first found in a
treatise entitled Liber Apologeticus, of the
fourth century, and that it
appears in Old
Latin and Vulgate...
- 190–192. Dunn (1999). pp. 33–34.
Boatwright (2004). p. 426. Tertullian,
Apologeticus 30.1, as
discussed by
Cecilia Ames, "Roman
Religion in the
Vision of...
- away with
stones if they
wanted to have the god gracious. Tertullian's
Apologeticus of 197 was
ostensibly written in
defense of ****cuted
Christians and...
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embodying the
fundamental ideas of
Spener Commentarius Historicus et
apologeticus de
Lutheranismo sive de
Reformatione (3 vols., Leipzig, 1692), occasioned...