Possidius of Calama: A Study of the North African Episcopate in the Age of Augustine

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OUP Oxford, 6 Μαρ 2008 - 270 σελίδες
Possidius, the bishop of Calama, was a life-long friend of St. Augustine's and best known for writing a biography of the bishop of Hippo, the Vita Augustini. Hermanowicz analyzes both the biography and the legally-oriented career of Possidius to illustrate how active Augustine's colleagues were in soliciting imperial support against their religious competitors and to show just how often Augustine's close friends disagreed with him on important matters of law, coercion and diplomacy. It is still widely asserted by scholars that St. Augustine dominated the theological landscape of North Africa, but this engaging study demonstrates how often he was, in fact, singular and isolated in his beliefs.
 

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Introduction
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AUGUSTINES LIFE AND TEXT ACCORDING TO POSSIDIUS
15
PART II POSSIDIUS AND THE LEGAL ACTIVITIES OF NORTH AFRICAN EPISCOPATE
81
Conclusion
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