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Treatise on Christ and Antichrist
by Hippolytus of Rome
In this profound treatise from the late second century, Hippolytus offers an insightful exploration of Early Christian perspectives on the antichrist. By weaving together familiar texts from Daniel and Revelation with observations on contemporary events of his time, he presents a compelling and unique interpretation of this critical theme. (Summary by Jonathan Lange)
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In this profound treatise from the late second century, Hippolytus offers an insightful exploration of Early Christian perspectives on the antichrist. By weaving together familiar texts from Daniel and Revelation with observations on contemporary events of his time, he presents a compelling and unique interpretation of this critical theme. (Summary by Jonathan Lange)
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In this profound treatise from the late second century, Hippolytus offers an insightful exploration of Early Christian perspectives on the antichrist. By weaving together familiar texts from Daniel and Revelation with observations on contemporary events of his time, he presents a compelling and unique interpretation of this critical theme. (Summary by Jonathan Lange)
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In this profound treatise from the late second century, Hippolytus offers an insightful exploration of Early Christian perspectives on the antichrist. By weaving together familiar texts from Daniel and Revelation with observations on contemporary events of his time, he presents a compelling and unique interpretation of this critical theme. (Summary by Jonathan Lange)
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In this profound treatise from the late second century, Hippolytus offers an insightful exploration of Early Christian perspectives on the antichrist. By weaving together familiar texts from Daniel and Revelation with observations on contemporary events of his time, he presents a compelling and unique interpretation of this critical theme. (Summary by Jonathan Lange)
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In this profound treatise from the late second century, Hippolytus offers an insightful exploration of Early Christian perspectives on the antichrist. By weaving together familiar texts from Daniel and Revelation with observations on contemporary events of his time, he presents a compelling and unique interpretation of this critical theme. (Summary by Jonathan Lange)
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In this profound treatise from the late second century, Hippolytus offers an insightful exploration of Early Christian perspectives on the antichrist. By weaving together familiar texts from Daniel and Revelation with observations on contemporary events of his time, he presents a compelling and unique interpretation of this critical theme. (Summary by Jonathan Lange)
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