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OverviewThis is the first book for over twenty years to undertake a holistic examination of the Donatist Controversy, a bilious and sometimes violent schism that broke out in the North African Christian Church in the early years of the century AD and which continued up until the sixth century AD. What made this religious dispute so important was that its protagonists brought to the fore a number of issues and practices that had empire-wide ramifications for how the Christian church and the Roman imperial government dealt with the growing number of dissidents in their ranks. Very significantly it was during the Donatist Controversy that Augustine of Hippo, who was heavily involved in the dispute, developed the idea of ‘tough love’ in dealing with those at odds with the tenets of the main church, which in turn acted as the justification for the later brutal excesses of the Inquisition. In order to reappraise the Donatist Controversy for the first time in many years, 14 specialists in the religious, cultural, social, legal and political history as well as the archaeology of Late Antique North Africa have examined what was one of the most significant religious controversies in the Late Roman World through a set of key contexts that explain its significance the Donatist Schism not just in North Africa but across the whole Roman Empire, and beyond. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Richard Miles (Department of Classics and Ancient History, University of Sydney (Australia))Publisher: Liverpool University Press Imprint: Liverpool University Press Volume: 2 ISBN: 9781786941268ISBN 10: 1786941260 Pages: 410 Publication Date: 16 January 2018 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Contributors 1. The Donatist Controversy: Parallel Histories, Multiple Narratives Richard Miles 2. The Course of the Donatist Schism in Late Roman North Africa John Whitehouse 3. The Scholarship of the Donatist Controversy John Whitehouse 4. Martyr Veneration in Late Antique North Africa Candida Moss 5. Donatist Martyrs, Stories and Attitudes Alan Dearn 6. The Donatist Schism and Theology Mark Edwards 7. Rural Society in North Africa Cam Grey 8. Circumcelliones, Rural Society and Communal Violence in Late Antique North Africa Bruno Pottier 9. Imperial Legislation and the Donatist Controversy: From Constantine to Honorius Noel Lenski 172-226 10 The Conference of Carthage Reconsidered Neil McLynn 11. Textual Communities and the Donatist Controversy Richard Miles 12. Charitable Correction and Ecclesiastical Unity in Augustine’s Contra Epistulam Parmeniani Jennifer Ebbeler 13. Augustine in Controversy with the Donatists before 411* Eric Rebillard 14. Tracing the Donatist presence in North Africa: An Archaeological Perspective Anna Leone 15. Donatism in the Fifth and Sixth Centuries Jonathan Conant IndexReviews'This book...provides a socio-historical framework in which that more finely-textured textual community can be located, and proves through its insightful reinterpretations that the last word on the Donatist controversy has yet to be spoken.' Alden Bass, Augustiniana 'This volume, stemming from a 2014 conference at Trinity Hall, Cambridge... set[s] out with impressive clarity various ways in which we might understand the Donatist schism against the broader backdrop of the later Roman Empire.' Robin Whelan, English Historical Review 'Although there are differing opinions represented by this array of scholars, the book as a whole provides a coherent and helpful topical overview that both could serve as a textbook on Donatism and will serve to further debates among specialists in the field. A veritable one-stop shop for Donatist studies.' David E. Wilhite, Journal of Ecclesiastical History 'The essays contained in this volume will prove crucial to researchers of the schism for years to come.' Jesse Hoover, Plekos 'This book...provides a socio-historical framework in which that more finely-textured textual community can be located, and proves through its insightful reinterpretations that the last word on the Donatist controversy has yet to be spoken.' Alden Bass, Augustiniana `This book...provides a socio-historical framework in which that more finely-textured textual community can be located, and proves through its insightful reinterpretations that the last word on the Donatist controversy has yet to be spoken.' Alden Bass, Augustiniana Author InformationRichard Miles is Associate Professor in the Department of Classics and Ancient History and Head of the School of Philosophical and Historical Inquiry at the University of Sydney. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |