Posted by Luke J. Wilson on 3rd March 2017 in Lent | Lent,great lent,fasting,Early Church Fathers,devotional,daily reading,epistle of mathetes to diognetus
Day three: Epistle of Mathetes to Diognetus: Chaps. 7-12
Who: Anonymous author, “mathetes” is not a name, but is the Greek word for “a disciple”
What: possibly one of the earliest examples of a Christian apologetic defending the faith from its accusers, written to someone interested in learning more about the faith and its customs
Why: The Christian faith was under attack and ridicule in the
Early centuries, many things about the
Church were misunderstood and so various Christians took to writing apologetic's (defences) to clarify doctrines and beliefs from being maligned.
When: Estimated between AD 130 and late 2nd century
Today's reading is the...