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Tag Archives: Cyril of Alexandria
Christian Apologists and Polemics.
SOURCES. I. The Greek Apologists: Eusebius Caes.: Προπαρασκευή εὐαγγελική (Preparatio evang.), and Ἀπόδειχις εὐαγγελική (Demonstratio evang.); besides his controversial work against Hierocles; and his Theophany, discovered in 1842 in a Syriac version (ed. Lee, Lond. 1842). Athanasius: Κατὰ τῶν Ἑλλήνων … Continue reading
Julian’s Attack upon Christianity
The last direct and systematic attack upon the Christian religion proceeded from the emperor Julian. In his winter evenings at Antioch in 363, to account to the whole world for his apostasy, he wrote a work against the Christians, which … Continue reading
Book Title: History of the Christian Church
Related Topics: Apostate Julian, Christianity, Critias, Cyril of Alexandria, Eunapius, Jesus Christ, Porphyry, Zosimus