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Which Christian apologist was particularly effective in introducing readers to Christianity, particularly, what Christians did when they gathered for worship?

Justin Martyr
Origin
Athenagoras of Athens
Minucius Felix
Tertullian

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Justin Martyr. In his First Apology (mid-2nd century) he gives a well-known, clear description of Christian worship—Sunday gatherings with readings from the apostles and prophets, a sermon, communal prayer, the Eucharist (bread and wine), and a collection for the needy—making it particularly effective at introducing readers to what Christians did when they met.