Aristides the Athenian (also Saint Aristides or Marcianus Aristides; Greek: Ἀριστείδης Μαρκιανός) was a 2nd-century Christian Greek author who is primarily...
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honourable man in Athens", and he received similarly reverent treatment in Plato's Socratic dialogues. Aristides was a member of a family of moderate fortune;...
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Polycarp of Smyrna, bishop of Smyrna, apostolic father 110~160 Aristides of Athens, apologist ~120 Justin Martyr, church father ~165 Melito of Sardis,...
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The Bible and homosexuality (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from May 2016)
in later Christian literature the word is used, for instance, by Aristides of Athens (c. 138) clearly not for homosexuality and possibly for prostitution...
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raised, then list of eyewitnesses to the resurrection (1 Corinthians 15:3-10) The Didache (50–100) The Creed of Aristides of Athens (130) The Old Roman...
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Dante Alighieri (redirect from Father of the Italian language)
one of the most important poems of the Middle Ages and the greatest literary work in the Italian language. Dante is known for establishing the use of the...
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The Apology of Aristides was written by the early Christian writer Aristides (fl. 2nd century). Until 1878, knowledge of Aristides was confined to some...
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of Assisi, was an Italian mystic, poet, and Catholic friar who founded the religious order of the Franciscans. Inspired to lead a Christian life of poverty...
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Thomas Aquinas (redirect from Thomas of Aquino)
tradition of scholasticism from the county of Aquino in the Kingdom of Sicily. Thomas was a proponent of natural theology and the father of a school of thought...
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Catholic Bible (section Principles of translation)
of Hippo (393), followed by a Council of Carthage (397), another Council of Carthage (419), the Council of Florence (1431–1449), and the Council of Trent...
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