An Unexpected Defense of Christian Faith
Christian apologists today typically gather evidences from history or science to make their case. One fourth-century apologist found his evidence in a very different place.
A young North African had convinced one of his best friends to join a cult — but, then, he found a new faith. Convinced that this new faith was the only true faith, he penned a plea that was meant to change his friend’s mind.
The treatise was entitled On True Religion.
The author’s name was Aurelius Augustine.
One day, Augustine would become overseer of th…
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