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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.
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.
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...
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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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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