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Luca D'Anselmi

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Pagan Philosophy, Natural Theology, Sibylline Prophecy, and the Development of Doctrine

Over the past few weeks, I’ve done a series on the Greek Apologists, including the earliest apologists, Justin Martyr (philosophy, trinitarian theology, and sacramentology), Tatian, Athenagoras of Athens, and Theophilus of Antioch.

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Athenagoras of Athens: The First Trinitarian Theologian?

This post continues a series on the Greek apologists. Follow these links for other posts on the earliest apologists, Justin Martyr (philosophy, trinitarian theology, and sacramentology), Tatian, and Theophilus of Antioch.

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Tatian the Theodidact and his Barbarian Wisdom

Tatian, a student of Justin at Rome, also converted to Christianity after an intellectual journey. But instead of Justin’s easy appreciation of pagan philosophy, Tatian furiously inveighs against the Greco-Roman world, heaping scorn upon it...

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Should Christians Read Pagan Literature?

I am taking a brief break from my series on the 2nd century to discuss a work from the 4th century that is important for my teaching this semester: Basil of Caesarea’s Discourse to Young Men on Greek Literature (cited as leg. lib. gent., af...

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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'. Academic work: https://scs.academia.edu/LucaDAnselmi

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