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Church fathers / leaders who personally knew, or taught by the Apostles. Can also be used for anonymous works written within the same period, roughly the generation immediately after the apostles. See full tag wiki for examples. Include the church-fathers tag as well. But for later church fathers, use the church-fathers tag ONLY.
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For Christians who are skeptical of the writings of the Apostolic & Ante-Nicene Fathers, wha...
Simply because the canon, when corruptions are recognised, removed and the text restored to the originally inspired intention of what God inspired, we see a narrative without contradiction and wholly …
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How do Unitarians respond to quotations from Ignatius of Antioch that seem to show Ignatius ...
I suppose I’m a Unitarian2 as I'm not a Trinitarian or a Binitarian. The Bible1 is the standard by which all other texts should be measured. So who cares what Ignatius said if it conflicts with clear, …