Because of his schism with the Church, Tertullian is neither a saint nor a doctor of the Church.
Tertullian was a great Christian martyred for his faith. He said "The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church"
Yes, Tertullian was a theologian who is considered one of the early Christian fathers and is often associated with the Catholic Church.
Tertullian 160-220 ad
Tertullian was born in 155.
Tertullian
In the western church the Four Fathers of the Church were: St. Gregory the Great, St. Ambrose, St. Augustine and St. Jerome.
Tertullian
Tertullian supported Montanism, a movement that emphasized strict adherence to moral standards and belief in ongoing revelation from the Holy Spirit. This influenced his theological beliefs by leading him to prioritize personal spiritual experiences and the authority of the Holy Spirit over traditional church hierarchy.
The expression is a paraphrase of Tertullian [160-220 AD], one of the early Church Fathers. The Church had been suffering sporadic prosecution by the Romans and Tertullian, a brilliant theologian, wrote to the Emperor and one of the things he said was, 'The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the Church.' The implication was that the more you kill the stronger we become. This proved literally to be true, as more than three million lives were lost during the times of Roman persecution, but by the end of the era fully one tenth of the empire had coverted to Christianity or some seven million persons.
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