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Delve into the compelling story of Thascius Cyprian, born around 200 A.D., whose life transformed dramatically after his conversion in 246 A.D., following his friendship with the Carthaginian presbyter Cæcilius. Raised in a respectable family and well-educated as a rhetorician, Cyprian adopted Cæciliuss name at his baptism, dedicating himself wholeheartedly to Christianitys study and practice. His rapid rise to bishop of Carthage in 248 A.D. came with challenges, including resistance from older presbyters who felt threatened by his promotion. Yet, the fervent demand of the community compelled him to accept this sacred role, which he held until his martyrdom in 258 A.D. Cyprians writings are not only of great literary worth but also provide a fascinating glimpse into the social and religious dynamics of early Christianity. His passionate denunciations of those who faltered in their faith reveal the extraordinary conviction and enthusiasm that characterized the Christian experience during a time of profound persecution. This unique perspective invites readers to connect with the fervor of the past, even as it presents a challenge to the modern critical lens. - Summary by Robert Ernest Wallis. As with all historical texts, the language should be interpreted within its broader context. - David RonaldCopyright Religious Texts and Commentary Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo Mundial
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  • 055 - To Cornelius concerning Fortunatus and Felicissimus or against the heretics AD 252
    Mar 6 2026
    Delve into the compelling story of Thascius Cyprian, born around 200 A.D., whose life transformed dramatically after his conversion in 246 A.D., following his friendship with the Carthaginian presbyter Cæcilius. Raised in a respectable family and well-educated as a rhetorician, Cyprian adopted Cæciliuss name at his baptism, dedicating himself wholeheartedly to Christianitys study and practice. His rapid rise to bishop of Carthage in 248 A.D. came with challenges, including resistance from older presbyters who felt threatened by his promotion. Yet, the fervent demand of the community compelled him to accept this sacred role, which he held until his martyrdom in 258 A.D. Cyprians writings are not only of great literary worth but also provide a fascinating glimpse into the social and religious dynamics of early Christianity. His passionate denunciations of those who faltered in their faith reveal the extraordinary conviction and enthusiasm that characterized the Christian experience during a time of profound persecution. This unique perspective invites readers to connect with the fervor of the past, even as it presents a challenge to the modern critical lens. - Summary by Robert Ernest Wallis. As with all historical texts, the language should be interpreted within its broader context. - David Ronald
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    47 m
  • 054 - To Cornelius concerning granting peace to the lapsed AD 252
    Mar 5 2026
    Delve into the compelling story of Thascius Cyprian, born around 200 A.D., whose life transformed dramatically after his conversion in 246 A.D., following his friendship with the Carthaginian presbyter Cæcilius. Raised in a respectable family and well-educated as a rhetorician, Cyprian adopted Cæciliuss name at his baptism, dedicating himself wholeheartedly to Christianitys study and practice. His rapid rise to bishop of Carthage in 248 A.D. came with challenges, including resistance from older presbyters who felt threatened by his promotion. Yet, the fervent demand of the community compelled him to accept this sacred role, which he held until his martyrdom in 258 A.D. Cyprians writings are not only of great literary worth but also provide a fascinating glimpse into the social and religious dynamics of early Christianity. His passionate denunciations of those who faltered in their faith reveal the extraordinary conviction and enthusiasm that characterized the Christian experience during a time of profound persecution. This unique perspective invites readers to connect with the fervor of the past, even as it presents a challenge to the modern critical lens. - Summary by Robert Ernest Wallis. As with all historical texts, the language should be interpreted within its broader context. - David Ronald
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    12 m
  • 053 - To Fortunatus and his other colleagues concerning those who had been overcome by tortures AD 252
    Mar 4 2026
    Delve into the compelling story of Thascius Cyprian, born around 200 A.D., whose life transformed dramatically after his conversion in 246 A.D., following his friendship with the Carthaginian presbyter Cæcilius. Raised in a respectable family and well-educated as a rhetorician, Cyprian adopted Cæciliuss name at his baptism, dedicating himself wholeheartedly to Christianitys study and practice. His rapid rise to bishop of Carthage in 248 A.D. came with challenges, including resistance from older presbyters who felt threatened by his promotion. Yet, the fervent demand of the community compelled him to accept this sacred role, which he held until his martyrdom in 258 A.D. Cyprians writings are not only of great literary worth but also provide a fascinating glimpse into the social and religious dynamics of early Christianity. His passionate denunciations of those who faltered in their faith reveal the extraordinary conviction and enthusiasm that characterized the Christian experience during a time of profound persecution. This unique perspective invites readers to connect with the fervor of the past, even as it presents a challenge to the modern critical lens. - Summary by Robert Ernest Wallis. As with all historical texts, the language should be interpreted within its broader context. - David Ronald
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    5 m
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