Theophilus of Alexandria
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Theophilus to Autolycus: ΘΕΟΦΙΛΟΥ ΠΡΟΣ ΑΥΤΟΛΥΚΟΝ
In this three-part work, Theophilus, bishop of Antioch, writes to his friend Autolycus—a well-read pagan skeptical of Christianity—to demonstrate that faith in Christ is not only rational, but historically and morally superior to pagan thought. He challenges the inconsistencies of Greco-Roman mythology, defends the antiquity and reliability of the Hebrew Scriptures, and introduces key doctrines such as monotheism, resurrection, divine judgment, and the Logos.