Adversus Nationes, crit en latin par Arnobe de Sicca, est une oeuvre apolog tique majeure de l'Antiquit tardive. Ce texte en sept livres d fend le christianisme contre les accusations pa ennes et offre une critique virulente des croyances et pratiques religieuses romaines traditionnelles.
R dig au d but du IVe si cle, Adversus Nationes se distingue par son style rh torique puissant et son rudition. Arnobe y expose les faiblesses et les contradictions du paganisme, tout en pr sentant les principes fondamentaux de la foi chr tienne. Cette dition, annot e par Gustav Friedrich Hildebrand, fournit un clairage pr cieux sur le contexte historique et philosophique de l'oeuvre, rendant ce texte essentiel accessible aux chercheurs et aux tudiants int ress s par l'histoire du christianisme et la religion romaine antique.
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