The two authors featured in this volume composed defenses of the
Christian faith in Latin around the turn of the third century. In
Rome, Minucius Felix used the genre of dialogue to confront pagan
opposition to Christianity, and in Carthage, Tertullian produced an
apologetical treatise as well as an open letter to a Roman
governor. Tertullian, who is known for his blanket rejection of
pagan philosophy, nevertheless utilized Stoic concepts in his essay
De anima, which describes the nature, capability, and ultimate
destination of the soul.
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