Square of Athens (writer)


Square of Athens (Greek Κοδράτος, Athens, ... - 125) was an ancient Greek writer. Operemodifica wikitesto Due to its very similarity and homonymity, it has long been identified with the bishop of the same name: in reality it seems to be another Square, certainly not a bishop. Square, when Emperor Hadrian went to Athens to begin with the Eleusinian Mysteries, would hand him an apology of Christianity in which he claimed to have seen many people who had been healed by Jesus while preaching in Judea and even some that were you have been resurrected by the dead. In a fragment of apology, Quadrato states that the miracles of the Savior were true, not illusions, and their effects lasted even after his abandonment of the Earth. According to some scholars, it might be a to the illusory miracles attributed to other "Salvators," like Adriano, who was named Soter. Notemodify wikitesto Bibliografiamodifica wikitesto

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