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Early Christian Studies #05: Quodvultdeus of Carthage

Slyke Daniel Van

Paperback 2003-08-01

This study provides a fresh analysis of the ancient evidence and the modern scholarship on Quodvultdeus, the bishop of Carthage who was exiled by the Vandals in AD 439. It highlights his apocalyptic theology, showing how he selectively appropriates the eschatological thought of previous Christian authors such as Jerome and Orosius. Particular attention is paid to Augustine's influence on Quodvultdeus in order to draw out the independence of the latter's thought.
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This study provides a fresh analysis of the ancient evidence and the modern scholarship on Quodvultdeus, the bishop of Carthage who was exiled by the Vandals in AD 439. It highlights his apocalyptic theology, showing how he selectively appropriates the eschatological thought of previous Christian authors such as Jerome and Orosius. Particular attention is paid to Augustine's influence on Quodvultdeus in order to draw out the independence of the latter's thought.
-Publisher.

Koorong Code204517
ISBN0957748353
EAN9780957748354
Pages344
DepartmentAcademic
CategoryTheology
Sub-CategoryEschatology
PublisherSt Pauls Publications
Publication DateAug 2003
Dimensions0 x 140 x 210mm