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  2. Aug 28, 2018 · Ty Monroe, Visiting Professor at Assumption College, looks back at the Donatist Controversy to see schisms as rotting infections of a prior wound. A Painful Look Back at Saint Augustine and the Donatist Schism | Church Life Journal | University of Notre Dame

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DonatismDonatism - Wikipedia

    Augustine of Hippo campaigned against Donatism as bishop; through his efforts, orthodoxy gained the upper hand. According to Augustine and the church, the validity of sacraments was a property of the priesthood independent of individual character.

  4. Jun 5, 2012 · Summary. Some time before 312, Caecilian, an archdeacon of Carthage, was elected and consecrated bishop. There is evidence of a pre-existing dispute which began during the persecution under the emperor Diocletian, from 303. Some Christians refused any compromise with the authorities, and even courted martyrdom; others, to whom Caecilian seems ...

  5. writings in connection with the donatist controversy. — St. Augustine. The object of this chapter is to present a rudimentary outline and summary of all that Augustin penned or spoke against those traditional North African Christians whom he was pleased to regard as schismatics.

  6. The Donatist Controversy I Library of Congress Control Number: 2018960043. Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo. The works of Saint Augustine. “Augustinian Heritage Institute”. ISBN 978-1-56548-404-7 (hardcover) ISBN 978-1-56548-631-7 (e-book) Printed in the United States of America. The Donatist Controversy I.

  7. Brett Williams. This article explores Augustine’s ecclesiology as disclosed through his use of Cyprian against the Donatists, specifically Augustine’s belief that the church was made up of both saved and lost, being kept judicially pure by Christ.

  8. The Donatist controversy is among the most serious and remarkable schisms in the history of Christianity. It concerned a single issue, not as much of a doctrinal point, but rather, more organizational than anything else. It resulted in two parallel Churches in northern Africa, a situation which endured for centuries.

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