Visit Hercules Gate of Ephesus With Tour Guide Hasan Gülday
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Hippolytus of Rome

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Hippolytus of Rome

Hippolytus of Rome was one of the most learned Christian writers of the early third century — a brilliant, rigorous, and famously stubborn theologian whose works shed extraordinary light on the worship and beliefs of the early Church.

Hippolytus wrote prolifically in Greek, producing a sweeping “Refutation of All Heresies” and an invaluable description of early Christian worship and church order known as the Apostolic Tradition, which still informs how we understand the liturgy of those first centuries.

He was also a man who did not shy from a fight. So firmly did he oppose what he saw as laxity and error among the bishops of Rome that he set himself up in rivalry to them — which is why he is sometimes called the first antipope. Yet his story ends in reconciliation: exiled during a persecution, he was restored to the Church’s communion and died honoured as a martyr.

Hippolytus reminds us how hard the early Church laboured to define what it believed — the same struggle that played out here in Asia Minor, at Ephesus and the Seven Churches. To explore that history with a licensed guide, find me at theephesus.com or toursaroundturkey.com.

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