The Writings of Tertullian, Volume 1
Apologetic Writings
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Before Christianity Was Legal, It Learned How to Argue
The great apologetic writings of Tertullian, modernized for today’s reader and restored to their original force.
- Forensic power: a courtroom-style defense that demands justice rather than pity
- Cultural critique: sharp examinations of idolatry, spectacle, and civic compromise
- Speech to power: direct appeals and warnings addressed to governors and the public
- Theological psychology: early Christian reflections on conscience, the soul, and moral identity
This volume gathers the principal apologetic writings of Tertullian as preserved in the Ante-Nicene Fathers, presented in clear, contemporary English. At its center stands The Apology, a work of remarkable forensic clarity that reframes the Christian condition before Roman law and public opinion. From that juridical foundation Tertullian moves outward into the life of the city: On Idolatry unmasks the compromises of everyday practice; The Shows exposes the moral cost of public spectacle; The Chaplet makes the smallest gesture—a crown—into a test of conscience and allegiance.
The collection also includes appeals and arguments addressed to authority and culture. To Scapula speaks plainly to a governor with historical warning and moral urgency. To the Nations answers the intellectual and popular charges laid against Christians across the empire. An Answer to the Jews engages contested readings of Scripture at a time when the boundaries between synagogue and church were still being formed.
Balancing public defense with inner inquiry, The Soul’s Testimony treats conscience itself as a witness to divine truth, while A Treatise on the Soul supplies one of the earliest Christian accounts of human origin, constitution, moral struggle, and destiny. Modernized for readers today, these texts preserve Tertullian’s severity and precision while removing the barriers of archaic English so that clergy, students, and serious readers may engage these foundational works directly.
This volume includes:
- The Apology
- On Idolatry
- The Shows
- The Chaplet
- To Scapula
- To the Nations
- An Answer to the Jews
- The Soul’s Testimony
- A Treatise on the Soul