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Tertullian was born in 155.

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Tertullian died in 235.

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Who was Tertullian?

Tertullian was a great Christian martyred for his faith. He said "The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church"


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Tertullian is recognized as a Church Father for his contributions to early Christian theology. He is not formally recognized as a saint or doctor of the Church in Catholic tradition.


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Tertullian


Was Tertullian martyred for the faith?

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tertullian condemned greco romãs philosophy because its critical mind and he have in mind that this will be importante for progress of relligion


Who said The blood of the martyrs is the seedbed of the Church?

Tertullian 160-220 ad


Who was the first christian writer to use the term trinity?

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Did Tertullian live before the Nicene Creed?

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