Augustine the African
Critic of Roman colonialist discourse
Augustine embraced the role of colonist, taking advantage of his Roman education to speak back as an African Christian to the Roman empire (civ. 3,17; 4,4; 4,6;5,17; 19,7; 19,19; doctr. christ. 4,10,24).
Author: | Calvin L. Troup |
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Published: |
1995
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Volume: | 25 |
Pages: | 91-106 |
Language: | English |
Periodical: | Rhetoric Society Quarterly |
Number: | 1-4 |
Format: | Article |
Topic: | -
Biography
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Background
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Northern Africa
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General historical studies
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Roman / Christian Africa
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Romanization
- Biography > Background > Northern Africa > Augustine and Afrika > Peculiarity: african / numidical Augustin - Works > Doctrinal works > De doctrina christiana > doc. Chr. 4 > doc. Chr. 4,10,24 - Works > De civitate Dei > civ. Dei III - Works > De civitate Dei > civ. Dei IV - Works > De civitate Dei > civ. Dei V - Works > De civitate Dei > Topics > [Histoire - Rome - Afrique] - Doctrine > Social Life > [Sociologie. Cité terrestre. Politique] > [Augustin et la Rome antique] > [Empire romain] - Works > De civitate Dei > civ. Dei XIX > civ. Dei XIX, 7 - Works > De civitate Dei > civ. Dei XIX > civ. Dei XIX, 19 |
Status: | Active |