Lecture 7: Introduction to Tertullian

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Name ____________________________ Theology 10 Sacred Scripture Mr. Phillips Unit One: Introduction to the New Testament.
Advertisements

HT 501Lecture 1: Introduction and Clement1 HT 501: Lecture 1 Introduction to Patristics 2 September 2014.
Episode 4: The Baptistery at St. John Lateran Dr. Ann T. Orlando Hymn: Easter Exultet.
A Cloud of Witnesses: A History of the Early Church Tertullian of Carthage ( A.D.) Clement of Alexandria ( A.D.) Irenaeus of Lyon (
The Early Church AD The time of the Mustard Seed, Persecution, Conversion, & Councils.
Alister McGrath, Christian Theology: An Introduction Chapter 1 The Patristic Period, c.100-c.700 Wiley-Blackwell 2010.
The Letter to the Hebrews Introduction Winter 2014 FXCC.
St. Augustine and the Psalms Part I Ann T. Orlando 16 June 2007.
Lecture 5 Christianity and Scripture Dr. Ann T. Orlando 11 Sept
Heart and History of the Early Church Session 5: Teachers of the Early Church.
Reading Augustine's Confessions Lecture 2: Books I and II Dr. Ann T. Orlando.
6-3 The Spirit in the Church Through History Read pages 153 – 163 and outline the information.
The Church in the Second Century: The rise of Theology.
Hebrews Introduction... The study of any Bible book will seek to answer these questions:  Who wrote it?  To whom was it written?  Why was it written?
Dr. Ann T. Orlando 14 February  Early Third Century Church  Early Alexandrian Church  Clement of Alexandria  Background on Who is the Rich.
Sacred Scripture: The Inspired Word of God The Bible is one book with Christ at its heart. Both Testaments contain books of law, history, wisdom, and prophecy.
Lecture 15: Introduction to Cappadocians
Christianity Notes 10.1 &10.2. Origin A. Began during the Roman Empire during the 1st Century C.E. B. 33 CE Jesus was crucified in Jerusalem C. Jesus.
Discipleship: An Introduction to Systematic Theology and Apologetics Doctrine of the Bible Part 3: New Testament Canon, History of the English Bible and.
Midterm Review 15 October Key Points Scripture  What is it  How to interpret it Apostolic Succession Canon, Rule of Faith Christology Importance.
Saints in Our History The First Thousand Years
Do Now: Could a Christian or a Jew be loyal to an early Roman emperor the same way as a citizen of Rome? Why or why not?
Church History: The First 500 Yrs.. Top 10 The “unofficial” Top 10 people/events in the first 500 years of Church history  Justin Martyr (150 AD)  Tertullian.
Era 1: The Beginning of Christianity. Word List for Period 1 JesusPax Romana Twelve ApostlesEmperor Nero Caesaria PhilippiJewish Revolt Resurrection.
The Church in the Second and Third Centuries Part 1.
Lecture 5: Justin Martyr and Irenaeus1 Lecture 5: Justin Martyr and Introduction to Irenaeus 20 September 2016.
Paul’s letter to the church(es) in city of rome Anno domini lx
The Canon How did we get the Bible?.
The Bible.
Development of the Bible
Lecture 2: Priesthood of Jesus Christ
Lecture 10: Priestly Celibacy
Lecture 13: Priesthood of Baptized Faithful
Lecture 5: Justin Martyr and Introduction to Irenaeus
Lecture 5: Ministry from Jesus Christ
Lecture 12: Priesthood of Martyrs
Forgotten Church.
Lecture 8: Tertullian and African Christianity in Third Century
Midterm Review October 2017.
Lecture 10: Origen 5 October 2017 Origen.
CHRISTIANITY – Round 2 Created by Educational Technology Network
Day 25: Introduction to Christianity
Mark 10:45 (NKJV)  10 For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life a ransom for many.
CHRISTIANITY Created by Educational Technology Network
The Canon of Scripture How we got our Bibles?.
The Church after the New Testament
Document #: TX
Lecture 10: Origen 4 October 2018 Origen.
WARM UP – SEPTEMBER 27 Answer the following questions using your notes from yesterday: 1. What four factors led to the collapse of the Roman Empire?
Lecture 8: Tertullian and African Christianity in Third Century
Sacred Stories and Sacred Scriptures
2.2 Sacred Stories and Scriptures
Medieval Europe Chapter 8.
Lecture 5: Justin Martyr and Introduction to Irenaeus
Christianity: Class Notes 1/16/19
Midterm Review October 2018.
Lecture 9: Introduction to Origen
1 Peter 2:11-12 (NKJV) 11 Beloved, I beg you as sojourners and pilgrims, abstain from fleshly lusts which war against the soul, 12 having your conduct.
Lecture 15: Introduction to Cappadocians
The Church: Christ’s Continued Presence & Work in the World
Saint Augustine of Hippo
1 John 2:1-3 (NKJV) 1 My little children, these things I write to you, so that you may not sin. And if anyone sins, we have an Advocate with the Father,
The Canon of Scripture How we got our Bibles?.
Lecture Two The New Testament in Our Modern World
Do now: what words do you associate with the word “Martyr”?
Lecture 13: Constantine the Great
Chapter 2: Christianity takes root
Lecture 8: Tertullian and African Christianity in Third Century
Lecture 5: Justin Martyr and Introduction to Irenaeus
Lecture 7: Introduction to Tertullian
Presentation transcript:

Lecture 7: Introduction to Tertullian 25 September 2018 Lecture 7: Introduciton to Tertullian

Lecture 7: Introduciton to Tertullian Introduction Languages Tertullian’s Life Philosophy and Language Assignments Lecture 7: Introduciton to Tertullian

Lecture 7: Introduciton to Tertullian Greek Greek was the common language of the ancient Mediterranean Education Commerce All Christian Scripture was in Greek Septuagint OT Greek NT Greek was the ‘native’ language spoken by the Christian community in Rome through the Third Century Lecture 7: Introduciton to Tertullian

Lecture 7: Introduciton to Tertullian Latin Language of Roman Administration Military Law Latin was language of Church only in North Africa in Second and Third Century Never part of the Hellenistic kingdoms Along with Spain, one of first provinces of Rome, result of Punic Wars Rome settled veterans there in colonies Commerce was primarily between North Africa and Italy; not with other parts of Mediterranean Lecture 7: Introduciton to Tertullian

Map of Western Roman Empire Lecture 7: Introduciton to Tertullian

Early Christianity in North Africa Early accounts of Martyrs, around 200 Period of instability in Empire Account of 12 Martyrs of Scilli (near Carthage), late Second Century Account of Perpetua and Felicity, martyred 203 some part and fellowship with Your Holy Apostles and Martyrs with Stephen, Matthias, Barnabas, Ignatius, Alexander, Marcellinus, Peter, Felicity, Perpetua, Agatha, Lucy, Agnes, Cecilia, Anastasia, and all Your Saints. Translations of Bible into Latin, used liturgically; Before Jerome’s authoritative version Known as Old Latin Bible OT based on Septuagint Generalization: Type of Christianity less specifically philosophical, focused on practice and discipline Lecture 7: Introduciton to Tertullian

Sketch of Tertullian’s Life Born c. 160 in Carthage Convert to Catholic Christianity Many of his works are extant; Hugely influential in the West First theologian of significance to write primarily in Latin Well aware of the works of other theologians: Irenaeus, Justin Martyr Some common (mis)conceptions about Tertullian Lawyer Presbyter Apostatized to Montanism Died (a martyr?) in 225; Never declared a saint, although St. Cyprian considered him the ‘master’ and read him everyday Lecture 7: Introduciton to Tertullian

Key Issues for Tertullian Similar to those of both Justin Martyr and Irenaeus Tertullian wrote an Apology, along with a number of other works addressed to non-Christians Tertullian wrote many works attacking Christian heresies; specific works Against Marcion; Prescription Against Heretics But he was also very concerned with right practice and discipline of individual members Wrote an account of the martyrdom of Perpetua and Felicity We have more Tertullian’s works than any other pre-Constantinian theologian He wrote in Greek and Latin Only Latin works survived Seems to have been part of a Christian intellectual writing ‘club’ Lecture 7: Introduciton to Tertullian

Tertullian and Philosophy Tertullian did use philosophical terms and was quite familiar with the leading philosophies of the day: Stoicism and Epicureanism Yes, he did say “What has Athens to do with Jerusalem?” Prescriptions Against Heretics 7 But he also used many concepts from Stoicism, especially from Seneca So if for Tertullian, “our instruction comes from the porch of Solomon” (Heretics, 7) he also looked to “Seneca whom we so often find on our side” (Treatise on Soul, 20). Lecture 7: Introduciton to Tertullian

Tertullian and Rhetoric Schooled in Latin rhetorical forms (Cicero) Developed Latin theological language in use to this day Trinity Persons of Trinity Two natures of Christ Sacrament Eucharist (sacrifice), baptism, confirmation Mother Church Rule of Faith Includes Scripture and Creed Lecture 7: Introduciton to Tertullian

Some Reading Points in Heretics Importance of Rule of Faith from the Apostles How to handle arguments that the Apostles were not united Scripture and its interpretation as part of Rule of Faith Issues with philosophy: idle speculation about nature of God Proper exegesis of “seek and you will find” Importance of discipline and practice: living the Rule of Faith in all aspects of life Lecture 7: Introduciton to Tertullian

Some Reading Points in Letter to His Wife A type of spiritual will Encourages her to remain chaste after his death Gives some reasons why chastity is preferable to marriage At the conclusion gives a model for a Christian marriage Lecture 7: Introduciton to Tertullian

Lecture 7: Introduciton to Tertullian Assignment Read Prescription Against Heretics Especially, 1-27; 31-32; 38-42; in LCC Read Letter to His Wife in ANF IV Book I.1-5; Book II.8 Hiene, “The Beginnings of Latin Christian Literature” in Early Christian Literature (optional) Benedict XVI, General Audience, 30 May 2007, Tertullian, available at http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/benedict_xvi/audiences/2007/documents/hf_ben-xvi_aud_20070530_en.html Lecture 7: Introduciton to Tertullian