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- The Development of the Canon of the New Testament: Tertullian of Carthage - Tertullian's citations of New Testament writings and other related works.
- Early Church.org.uk: Tertullian of Carthage - Overview of Tertullian's contributions, methods of exegesis, rhetoric, anti-intellectualism, and Montanism. Includes sources.
- Tertullian On Fasting - Survey on individual, communal, and stational fasts in Tertullian's Carthaginian community.
- Tertullianus, Quintus Septimius Florens - Extensive entry on Tertullian encompasses his life and theological notions, and includes outlines of his tracts. From the Early Christian Writings.
- The Ecole Glossary: Tertullian - Brief biography, by Elise M. Bender.
- Tertullian : MSS Known to Trithemius in 1492 - Academic discussion of Trithemius on Tertullian.
- The Tertullian Project - Information about this second-century church father, his works, lost works, manuscripts.
- The Passion of the Holy Martyrs Perpetua and Felicitas - Much of the story is told by Perpetua herself, and some think that Tertullian was the editor. R.E. Wallis translation. From Ante-Nicene Fathers, volume 3.
- On Prayer - Intratext Digital Library provides the twenty-nine chapters of Tertullian's tract on prayer, each in its own file, along with concordances and word frequency lists.
- Excerpts from Tertullian - Comprehensive collection of citations from the Carthaginian writer, arranged by topics and subtopics.
Wikipedia Articles
- Tertullian - Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus, anglicised as Tertullian, (ca. 155–230) was a church leader and prolific author of Early Christianity.
- Apologeticus - Apologeticus or ApologeticumThe early texts do not agree on the title (Bardenhewer).is Tertullian's most famous work,Unlike the very scattered and imperfect manuscripts of Tertullian, "only the Apologeticum has come down in numerous codices, some of them quite ancient" (Bardenhewer).
- De spectaculis - Also known as On the Spectacles, De Spectaculis is one of Tertullian's extant moral and ascetic treatises. Written somewhere between 197-202, De Spectaculis looks at the moral legitimacy and consequences of Christians attending the circus, theatre, or amphitheatre ("the pleasures of public shows").
- De Carne Christi - De Carne Christi is a polemical work by Tertullian against the Gnostic Docetism of Marcion, Apelles, Valentinus and Alexander. It purports that the body of Christ was a real human body, taken from the virginal body of Mary, but not by way of human procreation.
- Consubstantiality - Consubstantiality is a term used in Latin Christian christology, coined by Tertullian in Against Hermogenes 44, used to translate the Greek term homoousios.