Tertullian laid the foundation for Latin theology through rigorous biblical exegesis, moral seriousness, and bold defense of Christian truth.
Tertullian of Carthage—A Paradoxical Pillar of Early Christianity
Discover the life of Tertullian of Carthage, a foundational figure in early Christianity known for his prolific Latin writings, apologetic works, and paradoxical teachings that shaped Western theology. Explore his contributions to Christian doctrine, moral principles, and the enduring legacy of his manuscripts.
Tertullian of Carthage (c. A.D. 155–after 220) – Defense of Christianity
Tertullian was the first significant Christian author to write in Latin, and one of the most prolific.

