The work of Irenæus Against Heresies is one of the most precious remains of early [This Father here anticipates in outline many ideas which St Augustine
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Epiphanius, the bishop of Salamis, wrote the Panarion, a work against heresies, which was summarized in the Anacephalaiosis, which in turn was Augustine's
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It is true that the first heresy Augustine fought was that of the Manicheans He wrote his tracts against the Manicheans much earlier than against the Donatists
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2 H CHADWICK, “Orthodoxy and Heresy from the Death of Constantine to the Augustine later attempted to nullify this action; De Baptismo contra Donatistas
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complex sense of authorship This was Augustine's own “Book of Heresies” ( Liber de haeresibus) The case is a caution against the easy categorization of
Initially, Augustine was against any use of coercion to convert the Donatists He movements which were schismatic or heretical in his eyes, in relation to non-
heresy of his day head on in his “Against Heresies” written in about 180-89 Of this This is where Augustine of Hippo becomes an important figure in church
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Epiphanius the bishop of Salamis
It is true that the first heresy. Augustine fought was that of the Manicheans. He wrote his tracts against the. Manicheans much earlier than against the
8 avr. 2006 with Other Religions and Heresies ... schismatic or heretical groups. ... see also Augustine's Contra epistulam Parmeniani
I thus explain how Augustine used. Origen's thought in defense of Christian orthodoxy against the Manichaean “heresy” whereas
Investigations of heresy and heretics in western Europe in the Middle Ages with emphasis on popular movements Augustine Against Heresy I: Manicheanism.
under the impulse of St. Augustine's reflections against Pelagianism … Pelagius held that man could by the natural power of free will and without the
against the Donatists was apparently past its peak the decisive blow heresy already demanding Augustine's fullest attention.
Hilary of Poitiers and Ambrose of Milan and 3) Augustine's own time with its work entitled Prescriptions against all heresies is attributed to him) and ...