
Tertullian and the Movement of the Spirit (chapter 12)
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In this episode, I consider the character of Tertullian of Carthage (c. 155/60 - after 220). Accused of being a Montanist by later writers, Tertullian was the father of Latin Christianity, even referred to as "the Master" by St Cyprian. After considering his relationship to Montanism, I discuss some of my favourite passages from his treatise "On Prayer" and commend him for the church today.
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My translation:
Tertullian, Cyprian, & Origen. On the Lord's Prayer. Trans. Alistair Stewart-Sykes. SVS Press, 2004.
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