Opera Omnia Accesserunt: Arnobii Afri Libri VII Adversus Gentes Necnon Minutii Felicis Octavius presents a comprehensive collection of early Christian apologetics. This volume showcases the works of Arnobius Afer, particularly his seven books "Adversus Gentes" (Against the Pagans), alongside Minucius Felix's notable dialogue, "Octavius." Written in Latin, these texts offer critical insights into the intellectual and religious landscape of the Roman Empire during the early centuries of Christianity. Arnobius's writings provide a detailed critique of pagan beliefs and practices, while Minucius Felix engages in a sophisticated philosophical debate defending Christianity against its detractors. This edition is essential for scholars and readers interested in the history of Christianity, classical literature, and the evolution of religious thought.
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