The Apology of Aristides was written by the early Christian writer Aristides (fl. 2nd century). Until 1878, the knowledge about Aristides was confined to some references in works by Eusebius of Caesarea and Saint Jerome. Eusebius said that he was an Athenian philosopher and that Aristides and another apologist, Quadratus, delivered their Apologies directly to Emperor Hadrian. Aristides is also credited with a sermon on Luke 23:43. He remained a philosopher after his conversion to Christianity, and continued to work as a philosopher in Athens.

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  • The Apology of Aristides was written by the early Christian writer Aristides (fl. 2nd century). Until 1878, the knowledge about Aristides was confined to some references in works by Eusebius of Caesarea and Saint Jerome. Eusebius said that he was an Athenian philosopher and that Aristides and another apologist, Quadratus, delivered their Apologies directly to Emperor Hadrian. Aristides is also credited with a sermon on Luke 23:43. He remained a philosopher after his conversion to Christianity, and continued to work as a philosopher in Athens. (en)
  • La Apología de Arístides es una obra de la literatura apologética cristiana del siglo II escrita por Arístides de Atenas. Se trata de uno de los primeros escritos compuestos con la intención única de defender la religión cristiana. (es)
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  • The Apology of Aristides was written by the early Christian writer Aristides (fl. 2nd century). Until 1878, the knowledge about Aristides was confined to some references in works by Eusebius of Caesarea and Saint Jerome. Eusebius said that he was an Athenian philosopher and that Aristides and another apologist, Quadratus, delivered their Apologies directly to Emperor Hadrian. Aristides is also credited with a sermon on Luke 23:43. He remained a philosopher after his conversion to Christianity, and continued to work as a philosopher in Athens. (en)
  • La Apología de Arístides es una obra de la literatura apologética cristiana del siglo II escrita por Arístides de Atenas. Se trata de uno de los primeros escritos compuestos con la intención única de defender la religión cristiana. (es)
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