Tertullian
Tertullian (; ; 155 – 220 AD) was a prolific early Christian author from Carthage in the Roman province of Africa. He was the first Christian author to produce an extensive corpus of Latin Christian literature and was an early Christian apologist and a polemicist against heresy, including contemporary Christian Gnosticism. Tertullian has been called "the father of Latin Christianity", as well as "the founder of Western theology".Tertullian originated new theological concepts and advanced the development of early Church doctrine. He is perhaps most famous for being the first writer in Latin known to use the term ''trinity'' (Latin: ''trinitas''). However, some of his teachings, such as the subordination of the Son and Spirit to the Father, were later rejected by the Church. According to Jerome he later joined the Montanist sect and may have apostasized; however, modern scholars dispute this. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: 1952.
Superior document: European History and Culture - Book Archive pre-2000
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Published: 1906
Superior document: Qvinti Septimi Florentis Tertvlliani Opera Ps. 3
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Published: 1953-1954
Superior document: Corpvs Christianorvm. Series Latina ...
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Published: 1977
Superior document: Erbe der Ahnen 1
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Published: 2002
Superior document: Fontes Christiani 42
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Published: 1912-1915
Superior document: Bibliothek der Kirchenväter. [1. Reihe] Band 7, Band 24
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Published: 2001
Superior document: Fontes Christiani 34
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Published: 1890
Superior document: Qvinti Septimi Florentis Tertvlliani Opera Ps. 1
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Published: 1968
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Published: 1968
Superior document: Bibliotheca Helvetica Romana 9
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Published: 1987.
Superior document: Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae, v. 1