Julian von Aeclanum: Studien zu seinem Leben, seinem Werk, seiner Lehre und ihrer ÜberlieferungBRILL, 2001 - 406 pages Julian of Aeclanum )ca. 380-441/55 AD) is one of the most exciting figures of 4th/5th century Latin Christianity. Some of the most influential people in the western Church were among his relatives and friends. As a bishop he became famous for his charity and learning. In 418 AD he was deposed for refusing to endorse the condemnation of Pelagius and Caelestius. In a series of writings, mostly against Augustine, he justified his step and clarified his stance. He also rallied political support, not only in Italy, but also in the east. This book tells the story of his life and discusses questions concerning his literary pursuits, philosophy, biblical exegesis and church political activities. It thus throws light not only on Julian as an individual, but on the history and culture of his age. |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
ACO I/II Adam Aeclanum Aemilius afrikanischen Ambrstr Amos antiochenischen Apulia Aristoteles Augustins Augustinus Ausdruck autem Bischof Bouwman Brief Brown Bruckner Julian Caelestin Caelestius carm CChr Christus coll CSEL CSEL 30 CSEL 42 Cyrills deus Einfluß eius enim Ephesus Epithalamium erneut ersten Exegese Flor folgenden Gesetz Gott Häresie Hieronymus Innozenz Intellectus Iohel Jahre Jahrhunderts Joël Julian Kampanien Kapitel Karthago Kirche Konkupiszenz könnte Konstantinopel Kontext Konzil Lamberigts läßt Lehre lian lich Lössl Marrou Memor Menschen Merc Mercator Mops Natur Nestorius Nola oben Anm Osee Palat Paulin Paulinus Paulinus von Nola Paulus peccatum Pelag Pelagianer Pelagianismus Pelagius Polemik Position proph Propheten Prosper quae quam quod römischen Rufin Rufinus Schäublin schließlich sowie Speigl Stelle Studien Sünde sündigen sunt Text Theod Theodor von Mopsuestia theologischen Turb Vaccari Verurteilung Vulg weiter Werk Wermelinger Wickert zitiert Zosimus καὶ τὸ
Popular passages
Page 352 - Le concile de Turin. Essai sur l'histoire des églises provençales au V" siècle et sur les origines de la monarchie ecclésiastique romaine (417-450).