The Anti-Manichaean Writings

The Anti-Manichaean Writings
Author: Saint Augustine of Hippo
Publisher: Aeterna Press
Total Pages: 679
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Genre: Religion
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Enough, probably, has been done in our other books in the way of answering the ignorant and profane attacks which the Manichaeans make on the law, which is called the Old Testament, in a spirit of vainglorious boasting, and with the approval of the uninstructed. Here, too, I may shortly touch upon the subject. For every one with average intelligence can easily see that the explanation of the Scriptures should be sought for from those who are the professed teachers of the Scriptures; and that it may happen, and indeed always happens, that many things seem absurd to the ignorant, which, when they are explained by the learned, appear all the more excellent, and are received in the explanation with the greater pleasure on account of the obstructions which made it difficult to reach the meaning.

Anti-Manichaean Writings

Anti-Manichaean Writings
Author: Saint Augustine
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 524
Release: 2015-06-07
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ISBN: 9781514260074

This collection of the Anti-Manichaean Writings of Saint Augustine has all of the following works: On the Morals of the Catholic Church On the morals of the Manichaeans On Two Souls: Against the Manichaeans Acts or Disputation against Fortunatus the Manichean Against the Epistle of Manichaeus Called Fundamental Reply to Faustus the Manichean Concerning the Nature of Good, Against the Manicheans

The Writings Against The Manichaeans And The Donatists

The Writings Against The Manichaeans And The Donatists
Author: St. Augustine of Hippo
Publisher: Jazzybee Verlag
Total Pages: 638
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Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3849674312

This volume gives a fair sample of Augustin’s controversial powers. His nine years’ personal experience of the vanity of Manichæism made him thoroughly earnest and sympathetic in his efforts to disentangle other men from its snares, and also equipped him with the knowledge requisite for this task. No doubt the Pelagian controversy was more congenial to his mind. His logical acuteness and knowledge of Scripture availed him more in combating men who fought with the same weapons, than in dealing with a system which threw around its positions the mist of Gnostic speculation, or veiled its doctrine under a grotesque mythology, or based itself on a cosmogony too fantastic for a Western mind to tolerate.[25] But however Augustin may have misconceived the strange forms in which this system was presented, there is no doubt that he comprehended and demolished its fundamental principles;[26] that he did so as a necessary part of his own personal search for the truth; and that in doing so he gained possession, vitally and permanently of ideas and principles which subsequently entered into all he thought and wrote. In finding his way through the mazes of the obscure region into which Mani had led him, he once for all ascertained the true relation subsisting between God and His creatures, formed his opinion regarding the respective provinces of reason and faith, and the connection of the Old and New Testaments, and found the root of all evil in the created will.

In Defence of Faith, Against the Manichaeans

In Defence of Faith, Against the Manichaeans
Author: Aäron Vanspauwen
Publisher: Brepols Publishers
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2021-03-04
Genre: Manichaeism
ISBN: 9782503589954

The subject of this publication is the treatise Aduersus Manichaeos, attributed to Evodius of Uzalis. Evodius was a friend and contemporary of Augustine of Hippo. The treatise Aduersus Manichaeos is an important source on the North African Catholic church and its polemics against the Manichaeans. Although the treatise is strongly influenced by the anti-Manichaean writings of Augustine of Hippo, it also offers much original and likely authentic information on the Manichaean movement. Thus far, however, no systematic study had been conducted on this anti-Manichaean treatise attributed to Evodius. As a result, some of its historical circumstances have been shrouded in mystery.

The Writings Against the Manichaeans and Against the Donatists: Part I - The Manichaeans Revised

The Writings Against the Manichaeans and Against the Donatists: Part I - The Manichaeans Revised
Author: Aurelius Augustine
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2018-07-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1773562673

Before converting to Christianity, Augustine was at one time a member of a group called the Manichaeans and this collection of works are his attempt to combat the growing threat that this religion caused to the rise and growth of the Christian church. The Manichaeans were a dualistic society that focused on the goodness of the spirit and the evil of the material. While basing their belief structure of Mesopotamian Gnosticism it is hard to say for certain that they were Gnostic themselves. Augustine shows sound arguments to counter the beliefs he reveals in this collection of writings even going so far as to have a verbal parley back and forth with a leading member of the religious movement Fortunatus. Now in larger print!

Frontiers of Faith

Frontiers of Faith
Author: Jason BeDuhn
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2007-09-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9047421531

Taking as their common subject the key early Christian anti-Manichaean work, the Acts of Archelaus (Acta Archelai), the contributors to this volume offer a systematic exploration of what the text has to tell us about inter-religious contact, conflict, and comprehension at a crucial moment in religious history: the encounter between Christianity and Manichaeism along the political and cultural frontier zone of West Asia in the early fourth century CE. The contributions examine the text's structure, apologetic and polemical strategies, and possible sources, and through these analyses challenge received notions of ‘orthodoxy’ and ‘heresy’ in the mutual construction of identity that took place between these two claimants to the Christian heritage.

Anti-Donatist Writings

Anti-Donatist Writings
Author: Saint Augustine
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2015-06-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781514260067

This collection of the Anti-Donatist Writings of Saint Augustine has all of the following works: On Baptism Answer to Letters of Petilian, Bishop of Cirta On the Correction of the Donatists Augustine, the man with upturned eye, with pen in the left hand, and a burning heart in the right (as he is usually represented), is a philosophical and theological genius of the first order, towering like a pyramid above his age, and looking down commandingly upon succeeding centuries. He had a mind uncommonly fertile and deep, bold and soaring; and with it, what is better, a heart full of Christian love and humility. He stands of right by the side of the greatest philosophers of antiquity and of modern times. We meet him alike on the broad highways and the narrow footpaths, on the giddy Alpine heights and in the awful depths of speculation, wherever philosophical thinkers before him or after him have trod. As a theologian he is facile princeps, at least surpassed by no church father, schoolman, or reformer. With royal munificence he scattered ideas in passing, which have set in mighty motion other lands and later times. He combined the creative power of Tertullian with the churchly spirit of Cyprian, the speculative intellect of the Greek church with the practical tact of the Latin. He was a Christian philosopher and a philosophical theologian to the full.

Manichaeism and Its Legacy

Manichaeism and Its Legacy
Author: J. Kevin Coyle
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2009-10-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9047429184

This volume reproduces nineteen chapters and articles published between 1991 through 2008, on Manichaeism, and its contacts with Augustine of Hippo, its most famous convert and also best-known adversary. The contents are divided into four parts: perceptions of Mani within the Roman Empire, select aspects of Manichaean thought, women in Manichaeism, and Manichaeism and Augustine. Though these chapters and articles reproduce their originals, adjustments have been made to include cross-referencing, newer editions, and the like, all with the aim of rendering them more accessible to a new readership among those who follow the fortunes of Mani’s religion in the Roman Empire and/or the “Manichaean” aspects of Augustine of Hippo.