During Augustine\u27s life, government authorities were generally friendly to the Christianity he came to adopt and defend. His correspondence mentions one imperial magistrate in Africa, Virius Nicomachus Flavianus, a pagan vicar of Africa who seemed partial to Donatist Christians whom Augustine considered secessionists. Otherwise, from the 390s to 430, assorted proconsuls, vicars, and tribunes sent from the imperial chancery and asked to maintain order in North Africa were willing to enforce government edicts against Donatists and pagans. To an extent, Augustine endorsed enforcement. He was troubled by punitive measures that looked excessive to him, yet scholars generally agree with Peter Burnell that Augustine unambiguously approved punit...
In his treatise the City of God Augustine intended to show that the pagans anti-Christian charges bl...
This dissertation studies the schisms ( broken nets according to Augustine) that bedeviled the Nort...
Augustine was not a great reader of his Christian contemporaries. That is to say, he seems not to h...
Punish the sin, not the sinner; easier said than done. Preaching on the second Psalm and purporting ...
Few scholars would quarrel with Ernst Dassman\u27s observation that early Christian reserve toward...
Augustine of Hippo argues that all suffering is the result of the punishment of sin. Misinterpretati...
Augustine returned from Italy to North Africa in 388, apparently elated to have found his calling. T...
Augustine, the Bishop of Carthage participated in the Donatist conflict. In this dispute he was an ...
Pierre Sarr, Ecclesiastical administration and discipline in Christian Africa in saint Augustine's t...
In this article, I offer a reading of City of God 19.6 that is consonant with Augustine’s message to...
Augustine\u27s political thought or, as it is often called, political theology is a matter of consid...
This dissertation is about Augustine\u27s views on Church unity and authority and is primarily based...
Saint Augustine’s understanding of the grace of God and human beings’ free choice of the will underw...
Many individuals in the ancient western world, whether Greek, Roman or otherwise, have captured the ...
This paper delineates the thrust of Augustine\u27s theodicy against the broader background of his Ch...
In his treatise the City of God Augustine intended to show that the pagans anti-Christian charges bl...
This dissertation studies the schisms ( broken nets according to Augustine) that bedeviled the Nort...
Augustine was not a great reader of his Christian contemporaries. That is to say, he seems not to h...
Punish the sin, not the sinner; easier said than done. Preaching on the second Psalm and purporting ...
Few scholars would quarrel with Ernst Dassman\u27s observation that early Christian reserve toward...
Augustine of Hippo argues that all suffering is the result of the punishment of sin. Misinterpretati...
Augustine returned from Italy to North Africa in 388, apparently elated to have found his calling. T...
Augustine, the Bishop of Carthage participated in the Donatist conflict. In this dispute he was an ...
Pierre Sarr, Ecclesiastical administration and discipline in Christian Africa in saint Augustine's t...
In this article, I offer a reading of City of God 19.6 that is consonant with Augustine’s message to...
Augustine\u27s political thought or, as it is often called, political theology is a matter of consid...
This dissertation is about Augustine\u27s views on Church unity and authority and is primarily based...
Saint Augustine’s understanding of the grace of God and human beings’ free choice of the will underw...
Many individuals in the ancient western world, whether Greek, Roman or otherwise, have captured the ...
This paper delineates the thrust of Augustine\u27s theodicy against the broader background of his Ch...
In his treatise the City of God Augustine intended to show that the pagans anti-Christian charges bl...
This dissertation studies the schisms ( broken nets according to Augustine) that bedeviled the Nort...
Augustine was not a great reader of his Christian contemporaries. That is to say, he seems not to h...