The treatise against Hermogenes
Hermogenes was still living when Carthage's native son took up his pen to oppose him, but that did not make Tertullian's polemic more considerate, or his satire less passionate and biting. Hermogenes taught a form of materialism. Tertullian brilliantly convicts him of contradiction
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English Latin |
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Westminster, Md. :
Newman Press,
1956 [i. e. 1957]
Westminster, Md., 1956 [i. e. 1957] New York : 1956 |
Series: | Ancient Christian writers ;
no. 24 Ancient Christian writers no. 24 |
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Summary: | Hermogenes was still living when Carthage's native son took up his pen to oppose him, but that did not make Tertullian's polemic more considerate, or his satire less passionate and biting. Hermogenes taught a form of materialism. Tertullian brilliantly convicts him of contradiction |
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Item Description: | This WorldCat-derived record is shareable under Open Data Commons ODC-BY, with attribution to OCLC Translation of Adversus Hermogenem |
Physical Description: | vi, 178 p 23 cm. vi, 178 pages ; 23 cm |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index |