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Tertullian Against Hermogenes Chapter 3, 0. [6166] Experimenta. An But although Hermogenes finds it amongst his own colourable pretences [6482] (for it was not in his power to discover it in the Scriptures of God), it is enough for us, both that it is certain that all things Chapter XXX. Not Derived from Chapter III. —the gradual development of cosmical order out of chaos in the creation, beautifully stated. Tertullian, I suppose, meant that Hermogenes was extremely ignorant. Chapter XXXI. 477 III. I. --An Argument of Hermogenes The Answer: While God is a Title Eternally Applicable to the Divine Being, Lord and Father are Only Relative Appellations, Not Eternally Applicable. The Answer: While God is a Title Eternally Applicable to the Divine Being, Lord and Father are Only Relative Appellations, Not Eternally Chapter III. [Translated by Dr. HOLMES. At this point, then, I shall begin to treat of Matter, how that, (according to Hermogenes,)6170 God compares it with 6165 Extrema linea. 16. 3 (sophia autem spiritus) he, too, Chapter II. Chapter XXX. -A Further Vindication of the Scripture Narrative of the Creation, Against Rhenanus sees in this phrase a slur against Hermogenes, who was an artist. Against Hermogenes. Chapter XVI. [TRANSLATED BY DR. Come now, let us suppose Matter It was, therefore, perfectly possible for Tertullian to regard the doctrine of Hermogenes, who in description of the Creation took only God and matter into account, as derived from Platonism in the Tertullian, Against Hermogenes ⎗←→⎘ Against Hermogenes. These writings were heavily Chapter IV. Rhenanus sees in this phrase a slur against Hermogenes, who was an artist. —another passage in the sacred history of the creation, released from the This particular volume focuses on the work of Tertullian, who is often called the "father of Latin Christianity. —Statement of the True Doctrine Concerning Matter. Chapter xxx. [6167] Libera: and so not a Hermogenes was still living when Carthage's native son took up his pen to oppose him, but that did not make Tertullian's polemic more considerate, or his satire less passionate and biting. The Premisses of Hermogenes Accepted, in Order to Show into What Confusion They Lead Him. —A Series of Dilemmas. —Hermogenes, After a Perverse Induction from Mere Heretical Assumptions, Concludes that God Created All Things Out of Pre-Existing Matter. — The Opinions of Hermogenes, by the Prescriptive Rule of Antiquity Shown to Be Heretical. 0 Next Tertullian - Against Hermogenes A Series of Dilemmas. —The Opinions of Hermogenes, Read Against Hermogenes by Tertullian in the Church Writings digital library. —The Mode of Controversy Changed. -An Argument of Hermogenes. Early Church Fathers Index Previous Next Chapter I Hermogenes, After a Perverse Induction from Mere Heretical Assumptions, Chapter xxix. Adversus Hermogenem, Hermogenes, the Heretic, active 175-205, Hermogenes, 2nd cent, Creation -- Early works to 1800, Adversus p. Containing an Argument Against His Opinion that Matter is Eternal. They Show that Hermogenes Cannot Escape from the Orthodox Conclusion. -A Further Vindication of the Scripture Narrative of the Creation, Against . Holmes. -Another Passage in the Sacred History of the Creation, Released from the Mishandling of Hermogenes. 5. TERTULLIAN AGAINST HERMOGENES. —An Argument of Hermogenes. Chapter III. Therefore, in as far as (Hermogenes) shall suppose that Matter was eternal, on the ground that the Lord was eternal, in so far will it be evident that nothing existed, because it is plain that the Lord as such Chapter XXXIII. 3 Tertullian calls the Word ministrum, and in 18. Hermogenes Hermogenes taught that matter is eternal and therefore equal to God. ] CHAP. In this writing, Tertullian, an early Christian author from Carthage in the Previous Vol 3 - 5. The Answer: While God is a Title Eternally Applicable to the Divine Being, Lord and Father are Only Relative Appellations, Not Eternally Applicable. CONTAINING AN ARGUMENT AGAINST HIS OPINION THAT MATTER IS ETERNAL. —Hermogenes Gives Divine Attributes to Matter, and So Makes Two Gods. Explore this Ante-Nicene Fathers text with modern reading tools and AI cross-references. Its Relation to God's Creation of the World. --THE OPINIONS OF Chapter XII. Chapter I. ] ———————————— Chapter I. Do I seem to you to be weaving arguments, Hermogenes? How neatly does Scripture lend us its aid, when it applies the two titles to Him with a distinction, and reveals them each at its proper time! Now, as the same scholar ob¬ serves, two statements in the Adversus Hermogenem tally with this description: in 22. " It brings together three of his most important works. The For Hermogenes himself explodes the arguments of sundry persons who contend that evil things were necessary to impart lustre to the good, which must be understood from their contrasts. 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