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Tertullian – Victim of Caricature

Tertullian – Victim of Caricature

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  • Arthur W. Klem

Tertullian is often an unattractive figure to modern people. He had a strict asceticism, and his departure into Montanism does not help to popularize him. This paper focuses on what Tertullian's position was with regard to philosophy (notably irrationalism) and the philosophers of his day.

Source: Bulletin of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1962. 6 pages.

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