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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus, dit Tertullien, né entre 150 et 160 à Carthage et décédé vers 220 à Carthage, est un écrivain de langue latine issu d'une famille berbère, romanisée et païenne. Il se convertit au christianisme à la fin du IIe siècle et devient le plus éminent théologien de Carthage.

Auteur prolifique, catéchète, son influence fut grande dans l'Occident chrétien. En effet, il est le premier auteur latin à utiliser le terme de Trinité, dont il développe une théologie précise. Il est ainsi considéré comme le plus grand théologien chrétien de son temps. C’est également un polémiste qui lutte activement contre les cultes païens et contre le gnosticisme de Marcion.

Sa figure est toutefois controversée, car il rejoint le mouvement hérétique montaniste à la fin de sa vie. Il est, ainsi, avec Origène, un des auteurs à être étudié avec les Pères de l'Église sans en être un à proprement parler, car il n'a pas été canonisé par l’Église catholique. Wikipedia  

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Tertullien: Citations en anglais

“O witness of the soul naturally Christian.”

Original: (la) O testimonium animae naturaliter Christianae
Source: Apologeticus pro Christianis, Chapter 17

“The Jews formed the breeding ground of all anti-Christian actions.”

Source: See In His Name https://books.google.com.br/books?id=HCucAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA312 by E. Christopher Reyes, Volume IV, p. 312

“O witness of the soul naturally Christian.”

Original: O testimonium animae naturaliter Christianae
Source: The Apology https://www.newadvent.org/fathers/0301.htm, Chapter 17

“Notorious, too, are the dealings of heretics with swarms of magicians and charlatans and astrologers and philosophers — all, of course, devotees of speculation. You can judge the quality of their faith from the way they behave. Discipline is an index to doctrine.”

The Prescriptions Against the Heretics as translated by Stanley Lawrence Greenslade, in Early Latin Theology: Selections from Tertullian, Cyprian, Ambrose, and Jerome (1956), p. 63
The Prescription Against Heretics https://www.newadvent.org/fathers/0311.htm

“Therefore "there is one God," the Father, "and without Him there is none else." And when He Himself makes this declaration, He denies not the Son, but says that there is no other God; and the Son is not different from the Father.”

Adv. Prax. 18 http://www.intratext.com/IXT/LAT0788/_P1.HTM
Against Praxeas https://www.newadvent.org/fathers/0317.htm
Original: (la) Igitur unus deus pater, et absque eo alius non est: quod ipse inferens non filium negat sed alium deum: ceterum alius a patre filius non est.

“For things which are worthy of God will prove the existence of God. We maintain that God must first be known from nature, and afterwards authenticated by instruction: from nature by His works; by instruction, through His revealed announcements.”

Variant translation: We conclude that God is known first through Nature, and then again, more particularly, by doctrine; by Nature in His works, and by doctrine in His revealed word.
Book I, Chapter XVIII.—Notwithstanding Their Conceits, the God of the Marcionites Fails in the Vouchers Both of Created Evidence and of Adequate Revelation.
This was quoted by Galileo in his defense of natural sciences.
Galileo Galilei: Letter to the Grand Duchess Christina of Tuscany, 1615 https://people.bu.edu/dklepper/RN242/duchess.html
Against Marcion https://www.newadvent.org/fathers/0312.htm
Original: (la) Digna enim deo probabunt deum. Nos definimus deum primo natura cognoscendum, deinde doctrina recognoscendum, natura ex operibus, doctrina ex praedicationibus.

“It is certain because it is impossible.”

De Carne Christi 5.4
Often paraphrased or misquoted as "Credo quia absurdum."
Also paraphrased as "It is so extraordinary that it must be true."
The above two lines from De Carne Christi have often become conflated into the statement: "Credo quia impossibile" (I believe it because it is impossible), which can be perceived as a distortion of the actual arguments that Tertullian was making.
On the Flesh of Christ https://www.newadvent.org/fathers/0315.htm
Original: (la) Certum est, quia impossibile.

“Man is one name belonging to every nation upon earth. In them all is one soul though many tongues. Every country has its own language, yet the subjects of which the untutored soul speaks are the same everywhere.”

De Testimonio Animae (The Testimony of the Soul), 6.3
The Soul's Testimony https://www.newadvent.org/fathers/0309.htm
Original: (la) Omnium gentium unus homo, uarium nomen est, una anima, uaria uox, unus spiritus, uarius sonus, propria cuique genti loquella, sed loquellae materia communis.

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