Andrew Coe

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Tertullian underscored the significant difference between the Greco-Roman way of life and the Christian way of life. The former indulged the appetite as if the world were all there is; the latter resisted the temptations of the world because of the greater reality of the kingdom, which would redeem and reclaim the world. Christians, he concluded, rejected worldliness, but not the world as such.
Resilient Faith: How the Early Christian "Third Way" Changed the World
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