Abstract

Chronology is no more than the skeleton of history, but without properly placed bones the body is shapeless. This obvious point is especially important in dealing with the Greek Christian apologists of the second century. Presumably they often addressed themselves to particular historical circumstances, and the relevance of their works should become clearer if we can determine what these circume.ances were.

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