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Luca D'Anselmi

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Trinitarian Subordinationism in the Theology of Justin Martyr

The familiar creedal formulations of the Trinity were expressed only following centuries of discernment and intense debate, particularly during the 4th century. We can see the roots of the later Trinitarian controversies in the theology of ...

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The Christian Philosophy of Justin Martyr

Justin Martyr is the first of the Apologists whose writings substantially survive. He converted to the true Christian philosophy and directed his works against Pagans and Jews in defense of the new faith. For the earlier apologists, see her...

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The First Apologists and their Christian Philosophy

During the second-century the Church was internally fractured by Marcionism and Gnosticism, but as it continued to grow it attracted the attention of the Roman authorities and the wider pagan world. The challenge presented by the dominant G...

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The Incarnation of the Holy Spirit in the Shepherd of Hermas

This is the fifth post in a series on the Shepherd of Hermas, an enigmatic second-century text from the Roman Church. You can find the first here.

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  • Luca D'Anselmi

    Assistant Professor of Greek and Latin at St. Charles Seminary. Ph.D. in Greek, Latin, and Classical Studies from Bryn Mawr College. Student at Pontificio Istituto Patristico 'Augustinianum'

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