The Attitude of the Early Christian Writers Toward Pagan Literature and Learning

Après une brève introduction sur le problème de l'éducation dans l'antiquité chrétienne, l'auteur étudie successivement les principaux écrivains latins : Minucius Felix, Tertullien, Cyprien, Arnobe, Lactance, Hilaire, Ambroise, Jérôme, Rufin et Augustin. Non seulement il n'y a pas unanimité entre le...

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Author:Gerard L. Ellspermann
Published: The Catholic University of America Press, Washington, D.C., 1949
Series:The Catholic University of America. Patristic Studies
Volume:82
Notes:A Dissertation published as a book.
Total Pages:XXVIII-267
Format:Book
Topic:- Biography > Relations and Sources > Latin Christian writers > Ambrose / Pseudo-Ambrose > Ambrose
- Biography > Relations and Sources > Latin Christian writers > Arnobius
- Biography > Relations and Sources > Latin Christian writers > Cyprian / Pseudo Cyprian
- Biography > Relations and Sources > Latin Christian writers > Hilary of Poitiers
- Biography > Relations and Sources > Latin Christian writers > Jerome (about 350-420) > Jerome
- Biography > Relations and Sources > Latin Christian writers > Lactantius
- Biography > Relations and Sources > Latin Christian writers > Minucius Felix
- Biography > Relations and Sources > Latin Christian writers > Rufinus of Aquileia
- Biography > Relations and Sources > Latin Christian writers > Tertullian
- Doctrine > Man > [Doctrine de la connaissance] > [Communication des consciences. Le Maître intérieur. Pédagogie] > [Pédagogie] > [Éducation païenne - chrétienne]
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