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Early Church.org.uk: An Internet Resource for Studying the First Centuries of Christianity ... Throughout church history Tertullian has received condemnation for two main reasons: his association with the Montanist movement[5] and because of his supposed anti-intellectualism.
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Tertullian (Roberts-Donaldson). On Early Christian Writings. ... In middle age (c. 119-203), says Jerome, Tertullian became a Montanist, his constitution and temperament predisposing him to a rigour opposed to the laxity prevalent at Rome, and so finding the austere doctrines and practices of Montanus perfectly congenial...
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Tertullian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus , anglicised as Tertullian , (ca. 160 – ca. 220 AD) was a prolific and controversial early Christian Berber author, and the first to write Christian Latin lit...
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Tertullian, an early Christian author and polemicist, helped to establish Latin -- rather than Greek, which was the most widely used language at that time -- as an ecclesiastical language and as a vehicle for Christian thought in the West.
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Brief biography, by Elise M. Bender. ... Tertullian (c 155 - c 225 CE) of North Africa (probably Carthage) was a Christian apologist and writer, one of the first to write extensively in Latin. Around 195, he converted to Christianity from Paganism.
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