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Œuvres Grégoire le Thaumaturge (213-270) Disputatio de anima ad Tatianum Elucidations - On the Subject of the Soul

II.

(Prerogative of the soul, p. 56.)

If this "Discourse" be worthy of study, it may be profitably contrasted, step by step, with Tertullian's treatises on kindred subjects. 1 That the early Christians should reason concerning the Soul, the Mind, the immortal Spirit, was natural in itself. But it was also forced upon them by the "philosophers" and the heretics, with whom they daily came into conflict. This is apparent from the Anti-Marcion 2 of the great Carthaginian. The annotations upon that treatise, and those On the Soul's Testimony and On the Soul, may suffice as pointing out the best sources 3 of information on speculative points and their bearings on theology. Compare, however, Athenagoras 4 and the great Clement of Alexandria. 5


  1. Vol. iii. pp. 175-235, this series. ↩

  2. Vol. iii. pp. 463, 474; also pp. 532, 537, 557, 570, and 587. ↩

  3. Compare, also, Bishop Kaye's Tertullian, p. 199, etc. ↩

  4. E.g., vol. ii. p. 157, etc. ↩

  5. Vol. ii. pp. 440, 584 (Fragment), and what he says of free-will. ↩

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