
531: Arnobius of Sicca – From Critic to Defender of the Faith
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Monday, June 16: In Episode 531 of The Daily Grind, we explore the unlikely story of Arnobius of Sicca, a Roman professor and former critic of Christianity who became one of its earliest defenders. After his dramatic conversion around 300 AD, Arnobius wrote Adversus Gentes, a seven-volume Latin defense of the Christian faith aimed at refuting pagan accusations and idolatry. He used sharp wit, classical logic, and philosophical critique to argue that Christians were moral, peaceful, and beneficial to society. While his theology wasn’t always precise, his passion was undeniable. Arnobius reminds us that God can use even a hostile critic to build the Kingdom. His legacy shaped later thinkers and demonstrated how faith can take root in the most unexpected places. This episode explores how apologetics, humility, and a transformed mind can serve the Gospel. Even if your past is messy, your witness can still be mighty. And your voice—like Arnobius’—can echo for centuries.
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