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Tag Archives: Irenaeus
Irenaeus: Brief Look at an Early Father
About the Man Irenaeus of Lyons is an ante-Nicene[1] Church Father whose impact upon Christian orthodoxy is still being felt today. His contributions through writing, both in Against Heresies and Demonstrations of Apostolic Preaching, have helped define the basic tenets of … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Interpretation, Biography, Church History, Irenaeus
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