This is a rare and valuable translation of Macarius Magnes' "Apocriticus" - a significant early Christian treatise that presents a defense of orthodox faith against the arguments of non-Christian philosophers and heretical sects. The book provides a fascinating insight into the theological debates and intellectual contexts of the fourth century CE, and sheds light on the intersection of Greek philosophy and Christian theology in the early Church. This edition includes a detailed introduction and extensive footnotes for ease of reading.
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