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  • Lactantius - Wikipedia
    Lactantius was of Berber [5][6] origin, born into a family that had not converted to Christianity He was a pupil of Arnobius who taught at Sicca Veneria, an important city in Numidia (corresponding to today's city of El Kef in Tunisia) In his early life, he taught rhetoric in his native town, which may have been Cirta in Numidia, where an inscription mentions a certain "L Caecilius
  • Lactantius | Early Church, Latin Apologist, Roman Empire | Britannica
    Lactantius (born ad 240, North Africa—died c 320, Augusta Treverorum, Belgica [now Trier, Ger ]) was a Christian apologist and one of the most reprinted of the Latin Church Fathers, whose Divinae institutiones (“Divine Precepts”), a classically styled philosophical refutation of early-4th-century anti-Christian tracts, was the first systematic Latin account of the Christian attitude
  • Lactantius - earlychristianwritings. com
    Information on Lactantius K H Schwarte lists his works as De opificio Dei, which was "composed in 303 304 and emulating Cicero, this is a cryptochristian (because of the persecution) treatise on the human being as a successful work of God that is obliged to venerate its creator"; Divinae institutiones, which was "published in a first version between 304 and 311, expanded beginning in 324 by
  • CHURCH FATHERS: Of the Manner in Which the Persecutors Died (Lactantius)
    Lactantius was writing in Nicomedia, and may have quoted from memory what he had read, perhaps in the report of Pilate himself The expression post diem decimum kalendarum Aprilis is ambiguous: and Jarvis says, My impression is, that it means 'after the tenth day before the kalends of April;' that is, after the 23d of March
  • Lactantius — Toms Theology Blog
    Lactantius (c 250–325 AD) was a prominent Christian apologist, rhetorician, and author during the late Roman Empire Often called the “Christian Cicero” for his eloquent writing style, Lactantius played a crucial role in articulating and defending the Christian faith at a time when it faced significant cultural and intellectual challenges
  • Author info: Lactantius - Christian Classics Ethereal Library
    Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius was an early Christian author (ca 240 – ca 320) who became an advisor to the first Christian Roman emperor, Constantine I, guiding his religious policy as it developed, and tutor to his son
  • The works of Lactantius : Lactantius, ca. 240-ca. 320 : Free Download . . .
    Of true wisdom and religion Of justice Of true worship Of a happy life -- v 2 A treatise on the anger of God On the workmanship of God, or the formation of man The epitome of the divine institutes Of the manner in which the persecutors died Fragments of Lactantius Firmianus The phoenix A poem on the passion of the Lord Poem on Easter
  • Early Christianity and Patristics: Lactantius - Yale University
    Lactantius: Divine Institutes by Anthony Bowen et al riposte to pagan criticism and persecution of Christianity, which came to a head in the 'Great' Persecution of Diocletian in the early fourth century AD Online available
  • Who was Lactantius? - GotQuestions. org
    Lactantius addressed issues such as God’s nature, perfection, and sovereignty He also confronted the prevailing, polytheistic views of Roman culture Much as New Testament writers like Paul sometimes quoted non-inspired texts, Lactantius often referred to secular works in order to support his arguments in favor of a Christian perspective
  • Roman Virtue in the Early Christian Thought of Lactantius
    Abstract Known since the Renaissance as the “Christian Cicero,” Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius (d 324 a d ) was a professor of Latin rhetoric, Christian apologist, and theologian at Constantine’s court Writing in response to Diocletian’s persecution, he attempted a complete synthesis of third-century Latin Christian thinking about theology, ethics, and political order This





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