Ep. 12 - Minucius Felix and the Great Novel of Antiquity

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Ep. 13 - Tertullian and the Theology of Sarcasm

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Ep. 14 - Tertullian: Who Forged Words and Invented Freedoms

Thank Tertullian of Carthage for his role in forming a distinctively western Christianity. He gave us words in our own language to express the inexpressible: words like Trinity and Sacrament. He also introduced the world to the idea of freedom of conscience. Our civilization r ...

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