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Justinus the Martyr
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Blaise Pascal


The Apologists are a group Christian authors dating from the second century CE who defended their Christianity against the indictments of Paganism and Judaism. Later on, the term was applied and reserved for anyone who defended the Christian theology against scientific insights, especially during the Age of Enlightenment.

Apologists of the second century[edit]

Two different documents of these apologists have been conserved. The most important apologists include:

  • Quadratus who lived c. 125 CE en worked in Athens. He wrote an apology addressed to emperor Hadrianus. His writings have not been kept.

Later apologists[edit]

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