Saint Augustine: Letters, Volume 1 (1-82)

by Augustine

Paperback, 2008

Status

Available

Call number

REF BX4650.H35 Vol. 12

Publication

No Sponsor (2008), 444 pages

Description

These letters, taken as a whole, present a vivid and fascinating view of life in North Africa at the beginning of the fifth century. In addition to the comments about ecclesiastical and episcopal affairs, there are also letters on various threats to peace and security common in this period of the late empire, on slavery and the growth of the slave trade, and on Roman involvement in African affairs, both ecclesiastical and civil. There are letters dealing with moral questions and pastoral problems, in both marriage and the family, as well as in larger areas of doctrine and discipline in the Church. The conflict resulting from the end of the Donatist schism becomes clearer, as does the refrain of desperation stemming from an inadequate supply of clergy for parishes needing to be served. A large number of these letters illustrate the day-to-day worries of a fifth century North African bishop: clerical scandals, Church finances, people seeking sanctuary in a church (and the ensuing problems with the civil authorities), and disputed episcopal succession.… (more)

LCC

REF BX4650.H35 Vol. 12

ISBN

0813215560 / 9780813215563

Barcode

31342000069194
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