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Defenders of the Faith S1, E3: Origen – The Early Theologian's Defense

Defenders of the Faith S1, E3: Origen – The Early Theologian's Defense

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In an age when Christianity was often ridiculed and misunderstood, a formidable intellectual challenge arose: Celsus's The True Word, a scathing philosophical attack. But one man rose to the occasion with unparalleled scholarly rigor. Join us to explore the extraordinary life of Origen, a prolific scholar and theologian, and delve into his monumental work, Contra Celsum. Discover how he systematically dismantled the arguments of Christianity's fiercest critics, setting a powerful precedent for intellectual defense that still resonates today.

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Defenders of the Faith S1, E3: Origen – The Early Theologian's Defense

Defenders of the Faith S1, E3: Origen – The Early Theologian's Defense

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