Tertullian
Tertullian (c. 155-220) was a Latin Christian writer from Carthage, recognized as the father of Latin Christianity and a pioneer in developing Christian doctrine, particularly through his apologetic works and polemics against heresies, including his critiques of Marcion and Gnosticism.
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Tertullian is mentioned as one of the Church Fathers who intervened in the debate about just war.
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Tertullian is considered the founder of patristics and wrote extensively on Christian doctrine.
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