What if the foundations of mainstream Christianity were forged in fierce intellectual battles—where Gnostic teachings threatened to reshape the faith’s core?
This anthology spotlights Irenaeus’s Against Heresies, Tertullian’s Adversus Valentinianos and Adversus Marcionem, and Hippolytus’s Refutation of All Heresies. Adapted for a modern audience, these writings illuminate how early bishops and theologians safeguarded orthodoxy by systematically dismantling Gnostic beliefs on cosmic archons, alternate creation myths, and selective scripture editing.
Included Texts:
Irenaeus’s Against Heresies (Selections)Tertullian’s Adversus Valentinianos & Adversus Marcionem (Excerpts)Hippolytus’s Refutation of All Heresies (Highlights)Epistle of the Apostles (where relevant)What You’ll Discover Inside:
Core Theological Showdowns – Debates over Christ’s humanity/divinity, the Old Testament’s place, and salvation’s nature.Detailed Accounts of “Heresies” – Insight into Valentinian, Marcionite, and other Gnostic movements.Development of Orthodoxy – The arguments that shaped key creedal affirmations.The Role of Scripture & Tradition – Why certain texts were championed or cast aside.Witness the razor-sharp rhetoric that molded the Christian faith you know today. Explore these refutations and glean the fervor of early doctrinal battles.