Tertullian of Carthage set out his soteriological thought in his conflicts with variousadversaries. Before both Jews and Gentiles, the North-African theologian demonstratedthat Christ is God made man (it is no myth), and that he accomplished inthe world a divine mission which had previously been announced in the holy booksof the Jewish people: to deliver the human race from the evil brought about bysin. The sine qua non condition to achieve this salvation is three-fold: 1) Christ thesalutificator is truly man, with a body of flesh and a spiritual soul; 2) Christ is theSon of God Creator of the world; 3) the Son of God, made man and condemned tosuffering and death on the cross, is a divine person distinct from God the Father.This article set...
The nature of Christianity is found within Christ’s resurrection. In order to portray the depth and ...
This articles presents the creation of the world and of man, and especially the relation between God...
This paper aims to examine the meaning, role, inspirations, and place of corporealism in Tertullian’...
The present paper discusses the dignity of human body as treated in selected texts from Tertullian’s...
Tertullian is often portrayed as a prescient figure who accurately anticipated the Nicene consensus ...
The aim of this work is to introduce the person of Tertullian, an early Christian apologet from the ...
son of a centurion.1 Whether or not he was in fact a jurist, his logical argumentation and piercing ...
The discussion of the human authority and his abuse of the authority are one of the main teach...
The author of this paper reads Apologeticum by Tertullian as a text of ideological transition betwee...
International audienceLike all the first Latin apologists, Tertullian and Lactantius came from Afric...
Religious and theological question about the man may come from Divine Revelation. It is impossible t...
This articles presents the creation of the world and of man, and\ud especially the relation between ...
Tertullian understood the apostle Paul to have suggested there would always be heretics (1 Cor. 11:1...
Tertullian in his works referred to controversial issues which had happened during persecution of th...
The Second Vatican Council wanted to dialogue with all mankind in its Pastoral Constitution on the C...
The nature of Christianity is found within Christ’s resurrection. In order to portray the depth and ...
This articles presents the creation of the world and of man, and especially the relation between God...
This paper aims to examine the meaning, role, inspirations, and place of corporealism in Tertullian’...
The present paper discusses the dignity of human body as treated in selected texts from Tertullian’s...
Tertullian is often portrayed as a prescient figure who accurately anticipated the Nicene consensus ...
The aim of this work is to introduce the person of Tertullian, an early Christian apologet from the ...
son of a centurion.1 Whether or not he was in fact a jurist, his logical argumentation and piercing ...
The discussion of the human authority and his abuse of the authority are one of the main teach...
The author of this paper reads Apologeticum by Tertullian as a text of ideological transition betwee...
International audienceLike all the first Latin apologists, Tertullian and Lactantius came from Afric...
Religious and theological question about the man may come from Divine Revelation. It is impossible t...
This articles presents the creation of the world and of man, and\ud especially the relation between ...
Tertullian understood the apostle Paul to have suggested there would always be heretics (1 Cor. 11:1...
Tertullian in his works referred to controversial issues which had happened during persecution of th...
The Second Vatican Council wanted to dialogue with all mankind in its Pastoral Constitution on the C...
The nature of Christianity is found within Christ’s resurrection. In order to portray the depth and ...
This articles presents the creation of the world and of man, and especially the relation between God...
This paper aims to examine the meaning, role, inspirations, and place of corporealism in Tertullian’...