Augustine and Tyconius
A Study in the Latin Appropriation of Paul
To Tyconius and Augustine belongs the credit for the Latin discovery that Paul, in his doctrine of grace, provides the antidote to Christian elitism, whether the elitism of the pars Donati or the elitism of the Platonist's quest for God.
Author: | William S. Babcock |
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Published: |
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1982
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Pages: | 1209 - 1215 |
Language: | English |
Format: | Essay |
Topic: | -
Biography
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Donatism. Tyconius
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Tyconius
- Works > Anti-Pelagian Works > De diversis quaestionibus ad Simplicianum |
Parent Work: | Papers presented to the Eighth International Conference on Patristic Studies held in Oxford from 3 to 8 September 1979, part I |
Status: | Active |
Summary: | To Tyconius and Augustine belongs the credit for the Latin discovery that Paul, in his doctrine of grace, provides the antidote to Christian elitism, whether the elitism of the pars Donati or the elitism of the Platonist's quest for God. |
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