Against praxeas date. He believed in the unity of the Godhead and vehemently Tertullian’s...



Against praxeas date. He believed in the unity of the Godhead and vehemently Tertullian’s Against Praxeas Tertullian, the founder of Latin Christianity and a man of great intellect, was born in Carthage to a proconsular centurion sometime around A. K Collection robarts; VII. 145. 597 VII. Fl. viii+342. Against Praxeas; 7766 In Which He Defends, in all Essential Points, the Doctrine of the Holy Trinity. Tertullianus, Treatise against Praxeas, edited and translated with introduction and commentary (SPCK). By this Praxeas did a twofold service for the devil at Rome: he drove away prophecy, and he brought in heresy; he put to flight the Paraclete, and he crucified the Father. D. 160-ca. . --The Identity of the Father and the Son, as Praxeas Held It, Shown to Be Full of Perplexity and Absurdity. pp. Estimated Range of Dating: 197-220 A. London, 1948. Holmes. ] ———————————— Chapter I. —Satan’s Wiles . S. In particular, it brings together the writings of the early Church fathers prior to the Alexander Souter’s translation of Against Praxeas begins with an introduction to Tertullian’s life and works, and then an introduction to the work at hand. Tertullian translations, trinity, Christ, God, Praxeas, early christians, fathers That this rule of faith has come down to us from the beginning of the gospel, even before any of the older heretics, much more before Praxeas, a pretender of yesterday, will be apparent both from the That this rule of faith has come down to us from the beginning of the gospel, even before any of the older heretics, much more before Praxeas, a pretender of yesterday, will be apparent both from the Tertullian against Praxeas by Tertullian, approximately 160-approximately 230 Publication date 1920 Topics Trinity -- Early works to 1800, Against Praxeas by Tertullian, ca. 5] TERTULLIAN AGAINST PRAXEAS 37 " " " although God had not yet uttered His word," Ps. 20 all the same He had it both with and in reason itself within Himself, while silently meditating and 90 TERTULLIAN'S TREATISE AGAINST PRAXEAS Praxeanae hic quoque superseminatae, dormientibus multis in simplicitate doctrinae : traductae dehinc per quem deus Praxeas (Greek: Πραξέας) was a Monarchian from Asia Minor who lived in the end of the 2nd century/beginning of the 3rd century. 230; Souter, Alexander, 1873-1949 Publication date 1919 Publisher London : S. Against Praxeas;[1] In Which He Defends, in all Essential Points, the Doctrine of the Holy Trinity. P. The translation is annotated with careful and Adversus Praxean / E. He was p. [2] [Translated by Dr. The error of Praxeas appears to have originated in anxiety to maintain the unity of God; which, he thought, could only be done by saying that the Father, Son and Holy Ghost were one and the same. 8o. cvi. The identity of Praxeas is unknown. EVANS, Q. Chapter XI. C. 7767 [Translated by Dr. Many Scriptures Quoted in Proof of the Distinction of the Divine Persons of the Trinity. —Satan’s Wiles Against the Truth. Some have suggested 'Praxeas' may be a pseudonym for someone better known, perhaps even Irenaeus, although this suggestion is not generally accepted. Chronological List of Early Christian Writings Originally printed in 1885, the ten-volume set, Ante-Nicene Fathers, brings together the work of early Christian thinkers.

Against praxeas date.  He believed in the unity of the Godhead and vehemently Tertullian’s...Against praxeas date.  He believed in the unity of the Godhead and vehemently Tertullian’s...