Augustine and Manichaeism in the Latin West
Proceedings of the Fribourg-Utrecht Symposium of the International Association of Manichaean Studies (IAMS), ed. by J. van Oort, O. Wermelinger, G. Wurst
Manichaeism, once a gnostic world religion, soon spread to the Roman West. Here, the life and the work of the future (and, without doubt, most influential) Church Father Augustine (354-430) became inextricably connected with Manichaean teachings and practices. In view of the many new Manichaean text...
Summary: | Manichaeism, once a gnostic world religion, soon spread to the Roman West. Here, the life and the work of the future (and, without doubt, most influential) Church Father Augustine (354-430) became inextricably connected with Manichaean teachings and practices. In view of the many new Manichaean texts in particular, it turns out that, without a thorough knowledge of the 'Religion of Light', Augustine's theology and philosophy are hardly conceivable.
This volume brings together the selected papers of the Fribourg-Utrecht symposium 'Augustine an Manichaeism in the Latin West', organized on behalf of the International Association of Manichaean Studies in Fribourg (Switzerland) in the summer of 1998. It contains a considerable number of contributions by leading authorities on the subject, focussing on the diffusion of Mani's religion in the Latin West and on its impact upon St. Augustine. |
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