Lucifer of Cagliari, Concerning Athanasius: why no one must judge or condemn a man in his absence

'Concerning Athanasius' is a blistering attack on the Roman Emperor Constantius by Lucifer, fourth century Bishop of Cagliari in Sardinia, and a vigorous defence of the great theologian St Athanasius: this is the first translation into English of any of Lucifer’s works Lucifer was Bishop o...

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Main Author: Lucifer Calaritanus -370 (Author)
Other Authors: Beck, Ashley (Editor, Translator)
Format: Book
Language:Latin
English
Published: Turnhout, Belgium Brepols [2020]
Series:Brepols library of Christian sources 2
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:'Concerning Athanasius' is a blistering attack on the Roman Emperor Constantius by Lucifer, fourth century Bishop of Cagliari in Sardinia, and a vigorous defence of the great theologian St Athanasius: this is the first translation into English of any of Lucifer’s works Lucifer was Bishop of Cagliari in Sardinia in the middle of the fourth century. He was a devoted ally of the great theologian and Bishop of Alexandria, St Athanasius, and a strong opponent of Arianism and the Roman Emperor Constantius II. Exiled at the same time as Athanasius in AD 355 his surviving writings are all vituperative attacks on the emperor. The two books ‘Concerning Athanasius’ are his most substantial work, written in 359-360. Lucifer gives us a vivid picture of the passion aroused in the fourth century by debates about the nature of Christ and the relationship between the Church and the Roman Empire.
Item Description:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [221]-224
Physical Description:230 Seiten 1 Illustration
ISBN:9782503592831

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