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by Various Church Fathers (Author), Tim Zengerink (Translator)
What if the foundations of mainstream Christianity were forged in fierce intellectual battles-where Gnostic teachings threatened to reshape the faith's core?
This anthology spotlights Irenaeus's Against Heresies, Tertullian's Adversus Valentinianos and Adversus Marcionem, and Hippolytus's Refutation of All Heresies. Adapted for a modern audience, these writings illuminate how early bishops and theologians safeguarded orthodoxy by systematically dismantling Gnostic beliefs on cosmic archons, alternate creation myths, and selective scripture editing.
Included Texts:
- Irenaeus's Against Heresies (Selections)
- Tertullian's Adversus Valentinianos & Adversus Marcionem (Excerpts)
- Hippolytus's Refutation of All Heresies (Highlights)
- Epistle of the Apostles (where relevant)
What You'll Discover Inside:
- Core Theological Showdowns - Debates over Christ's humanity/divinity, the Old Testament's place, and salvation's nature.
- Detailed Accounts of "Heresies" - Insight into Valentinian, Marcionite, and other Gnostic movements.
- Development of Orthodoxy - The arguments that shaped key creedal affirmations.
- The Role of Scripture & Tradition - Why certain texts were championed or cast aside.
Witness the razor-sharp rhetoric that molded the Christian faith you know today. Explore these refutations and glean the fervor of early doctrinal battles.