Ignatius of Antioch
(c. 35 – 108)

third bishop or patriarch of Antioch and a student of the Apostle John. En route to his martyrdom in Rome, Ignatius wrote a series of letters which have been preserved as an example of the theology of the earliest Christians; also known as Theophorus

Ignatius of Antioch

Works

see also: Introductory Note to the Epistles of Ignatius by Alexander Roberts and James Donaldson

Works spuriously attributed to Ignatius

see also: Introductory Note to the Spurious Epistles of Ignatius

Works about Ignatius


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