“What has Jerusalem to do with Athens, and the Church with the Academy, the Christian with the heretic? Our principles come from the Porch [Stoa] of Solomon (John 10:23; Acts 5:12) who had himself taught that the Lord is to be sought in simplicity of heart. I have no use for a Stoic or a Platonic or a dialectic Christianity. After Jesus Christ we have no need of speculation, after the Gospel no need of research. When we come to believe, we have no desire to believe anything else; for we begin by believing that there is nothing else which we have to believe” (Tertullian in Kerr, p. 40). What was Tertullian's view of about faith, reason, and philosophy in these passages (note: he was not very favorable of Christians studying non-Christian writers). Reflect on this in your own life. In whatever field you are studying at Regent, you will encounter both Christian and non-Christian thinkers. The same questions that Tertullian struggled with in his own day.