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Tertullian’s Contribution to Understanding Gospel Origins and Authorship

Par : Nicholas Dawson
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231960491
  • EAN9798231960491
  • Date de parution03/07/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

In a time when Christianity was still forging its identity amid theological turmoil and imperial skepticism, one voice rose with unprecedented clarity and conviction-Tertullian of Carthage. Unveiling the Foundations of Faith dives deep into the life, thought, and enduring legacy of this early Latin Church Father, whose groundbreaking defense of Gospel authorship and authenticity shaped the very heart of Christian Scripture.
This meticulously researched and richly nuanced book unpacks Tertullian's theological motives, his juridical reasoning, and his polemical genius as he battled heresies and safeguarded the apostolic tradition. Readers journey through the vivid historical landscape of the Roman Empire, discovering how Tertullian's Latin context forged a unique theological framework that undergirds Western Christianity's understanding of the four canonical Gospels-Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
With incisive analysis of Tertullian's interactions with Greek patristic thought, his reflections on oral tradition versus written texts, and his lasting influence on Church fathers like Augustine and Cyprian, this volume illuminates a pivotal chapter in the history of Christian Scripture. It reveals how Tertullian's passionate defense of apostolic authority continues to resonate in contemporary biblical scholarship and ecclesial debates.
Unveiling the Foundations of Faith is essential reading for theologians, historians, students, and anyone fascinated by the origins of the Bible and the formation of Christian orthodoxy. It brings to life the struggle to preserve truth in a world of competing voices and invites readers to appreciate how one man's intellectual rigor and spiritual fervor helped shape the Christian faith as we know it today.
In a time when Christianity was still forging its identity amid theological turmoil and imperial skepticism, one voice rose with unprecedented clarity and conviction-Tertullian of Carthage. Unveiling the Foundations of Faith dives deep into the life, thought, and enduring legacy of this early Latin Church Father, whose groundbreaking defense of Gospel authorship and authenticity shaped the very heart of Christian Scripture.
This meticulously researched and richly nuanced book unpacks Tertullian's theological motives, his juridical reasoning, and his polemical genius as he battled heresies and safeguarded the apostolic tradition. Readers journey through the vivid historical landscape of the Roman Empire, discovering how Tertullian's Latin context forged a unique theological framework that undergirds Western Christianity's understanding of the four canonical Gospels-Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
With incisive analysis of Tertullian's interactions with Greek patristic thought, his reflections on oral tradition versus written texts, and his lasting influence on Church fathers like Augustine and Cyprian, this volume illuminates a pivotal chapter in the history of Christian Scripture. It reveals how Tertullian's passionate defense of apostolic authority continues to resonate in contemporary biblical scholarship and ecclesial debates.
Unveiling the Foundations of Faith is essential reading for theologians, historians, students, and anyone fascinated by the origins of the Bible and the formation of Christian orthodoxy. It brings to life the struggle to preserve truth in a world of competing voices and invites readers to appreciate how one man's intellectual rigor and spiritual fervor helped shape the Christian faith as we know it today.