Conference and confession: literary pragmatics in Augustine's 'Apologia contra Hieronymum'
De doctrina Christ. and the Confessions expound and enact a 'literary pragmatics' that depends on the ideal of the biblical 'conference': a text act performed jointly by people in the presence of God and in a spirit of charity. This paradigm is a reaction to Jerome's advocacy of an ascetic and profe...
Author: | Mark Vessey |
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Published: |
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1993
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Volume: | 1 |
Pages: | 175-213 |
Periodical: | Journal of Early Christian Studies |
Number: | 2 |
Format: | Article |
Topic: | -
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Paulinus of Nola
- Biography > Relations and Sources > Latin Christian writers > Jerome (about 350-420) > Jerome - Works > Augustine writer > Working method. Technique of editing - Works > Doctrinal works > De agone christiano - Works > Confessiones - Doctrine > From man to God > Divine revelation > Exegesis |
Status: | Needs Review |