Athenagoras

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Athenagoras
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A Platonic philosopher of Athens, who wrote a Greek Apology for the Christians in A.D. 177, addressed to the Emperor Marcus Aurelius, to prove that the accusations brought against them, namely that they were incestuous and ate murdered children, were untrue (TG).


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Shortly: A Platonic philosopher of Athens, who wrote a Greek Apology for the Christians in A.D. 177, addresse...