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E-raamat: Sacred and Secular: Studies on Augustine and Latin Christianity [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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This collection brings together a set of studies on the notions of the sacred and the secular held by early Christian writers, especially Augustine and Gregory the Great, and on their relationships in actual practice in Late Antiquity.

This collection brings together a set of studies on the notions of the sacred and the secular held by early Christian writers, especially Augustine and Gregory the Great, and on their relationships in actual practice in Late Antiquity. Problems of heresy and orthodoxy in Latin Christianity, especially in the context of the Pelagian controversy, are discussed in this intellectual context and impact of his thought are also included.
Contents: The Latin Fathers; The sacred and the secular: from Augustine
to Gregory the Great; De ciuitate dei: pride and the common good; Refusing to
bless the state: prophetic Church and secular state; Saint Augustines views
on the just war; The end of the Roman empire: a note on Eugippius;
Justinians ecclesiastical politics and the Western Church; Gregory the Great
on Kings: rulers and preachers in the Commentary on I Kings; Pelagianism:
Britain and the continent; Chronicle and theology: Prosper of Aquitaine; The
legacy of Pelagius: orthodoxy, heresy and conciliation; From Caesarius to
Boniface: Christianity and paganism in Gaul; The problem of Donatism in the
6th century; Saint Augustine on signs; Alienatio: philosophy and eschatology
in the development of an Augustine idea; Imago and similitudo in Augustine;
The eclipse of a neo-platonic theme: Augustine and Gregory the Great on
visions and prophecies; Conversion and disenchantment in Augustines
spiritual career; Augustines Confessions and the controversy with Julian of
Eclanum: Manicheism revisited; Index.
Robert A. Markus, Emeritus, University of Nottingham, UK