The Donatist Church in an Apocalyptic Age

The Donatist Church in an Apocalyptic Age
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Artikel-Nr:
9780198825517
Veröffentl:
2018
Einband:
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Seiten:
264
Autor:
Jesse A. Hoover
Gewicht:
569 g
Format:
240x161x19 mm
Serie:
Oxford Early Christian Studies
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Jesse A. Hoover is a Lecturer at Baylor University. He specializes in the development of early Latin Christianity with a particular emphasis on minority religious traditions.

The Donatist Church in an Apocalyptic Age examines an apocalypse that never happened, seen through the eyes of a dissident church that no longer exists. Jesse A. Hoover considers Donatists, members of an ecclesiastical communion that for a brief moment formed the majority church in Roman North Africa--modern Tunisia, Algeria, and Libya--before fading away sometime between the fifth and seventh centuries. Hoover studies how Donatists perceived the end of the world to offer a glimpse into the inner life of the dissident communion: what it valued, whom it feared, and how it defined its place in history while on the cusp of history's end. By recovering these appeals to apocalyptic themes in surviving Donatist writings, this study uncovers a significant element within the dissident movement's self-perception that has so far gone unexamined. In contrast to previous assessments, it argues that such eschatological expectations are not out of sync with the wider world of Latin Christianity in late antiquity, and that they functioned as an effective polemical strategy designed to counter their opponents' claim to be the true church in North Africa.
This book explores how the Donatist church, a schismatic movement that for a brief moment formed the majority church in Roman North Africa, interpreted the apocalypse during the first two centuries of its existence (c. 300-500).
  • Abbreviations

  • Introduction

  • 1: The Apocalypse that Never Was: External Impressions of Donatist Eschatology

  • 2: "The World has Grown Old": The Roots of Donatist Eschatology

  • 3: "Woe to You, World, for You are Perishing!" Early Donatists at the End of the Age

  • 4: "God will Come from the Afric": Mainstream Donatism and Remnant Theology

  • 5: "As We have Already Seen in Africa": The Tyconian Alternative

  • 6: "His Name Means 'Ever-Increasing'": Donatist Eschatology after 411

  • Conclusion

  • Appendix A: Was Commodian a Donatist?

  • Appendix B: Were the Circumcellions a Millenarian Movement?

  • Bibliography

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