
Tatian the Assyrian (c. 120 – c. 180 AD) was an Assyrian early Christian writer and theologian of the 2nd century. Tatian`s most influential work is the Diatessaron, a Biblical paraphrase, or `harmony`, of the four gospels that became the standard text of the four gospels in the Syriac-speaking churches until the 5th-century, when it gave way......
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Syrian compiler of the Diatessaron (Greek: `From Four,` or `Out of Four`), a version of the four Gospels arranged in a single continuous narrative ... [6 related articles]
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Assyrian-born Christian apologist and writer. Learned in Greek, he was converted to Christianity in Rome, and became a disciple of Justin Martyr. He wrote a number of works, of which The Discourse...
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