Tertulliani Apologetici Recensio Nova is a meticulously curated edition of Tertullian's Apology, a cornerstone of early Christian literature. Written in Latin, this work provides invaluable insight into the defense of Christianity during the Roman Empire. This edition, prepared by Gerhard Rauschen, offers a fresh examination of Tertullian's text, making it an essential resource for scholars and students of religious history, early church studies, and classical literature.
Tertullian's Apology remains a powerful and eloquent statement of Christian belief in the face of persecution and misunderstanding, offering enduring relevance for understanding the historical and theological foundations of Christianity.
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