Ignatius of Antioch
Ignatius of Antioch
Ignatius of Antioch module is 7 letters by Ignatius to various people/churches of his day. These contain warnings against heretical doctrines; contain detailed summaries of doctrines; and a picture of Church organization with bishops, presbyters (elders) and deacons; First to stress Virgin Birth and to use the term “catholic church”.
Contents of Ignatius of Antioch
Personal
- Martyr for the faith
- Disciple of John the Evangelist
- Condemned to die by wild beasts in Rome
- Brought from Antioch to Rome and wrote seven letters to churches and individuals along the way
Place and dates
Antioch; d. 110
Writings
Letter to Ephesians; Letter to Magnesians; Letter to Tralles; Letter to Philadelphians; Letter to Smyrnans; Letter to Polycarp of Smryna; Letter to Romans
These contain warnings against heretical doctrines; contain detailed summaries of doctrines; and a picture of Church organization with bishops, presbyters (elders) and deacons; First to stress Virgin Birth and to use the term “catholic church”.
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