L'Octavius De Minutius F (c)lix... est une (c)dition fran aise de l' "uvre classique de Marcus Minucius Felix, un apologiste chr (c)tien du IIe ou IIIe si cle. Ce texte, pr (c)sent (c) ici par P (c)ricaud, offre un dialogue raffin (c) entre un pa en et un chr (c)tien, explorant les arguments pour et contre la foi chr (c)tienne dans le contexte de la soci (c)t (c) romaine antique.
Minucius F (c)lix se distingue par son style litt (c)raire (c)l (c)gant et sa pr (c)sentation rationnelle des croyances chr (c)tiennes, cherchant r (c)futer les accusations port (c)es contre les chr (c)tiens de son (c)poque. "Octavius" demeure une "uvre importante pour comprendre les premi res d (c)fenses du christianisme et les interactions intellectuelles entre le christianisme naissant et la pens (c)e philosophique romaine. Cette (c)dition est pr (c)cieuse pour les (c)tudiants et les chercheurs int (c)ress (c)s par l'histoire du christianisme, la philosophie antique et la litt (c)rature apolog (c)tique.
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