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Nuova Numerazione: 446007 : t Control Info: 200528s2018 cauf u001 u eng d ISBN: 9780520295957(cloth : alk. paper) Autore: Whelan, Robin,1988-autore Titolo: Being Christian in Vandal Africa :the politics of orthodoxy in the post-imperial West /Robin Whelan.Libro Pubblicazione: Oakland, California :University of California Press,[2018] ©2018 Descrizione fisica: xiv, 301 pagine, 1 carta di tavola non numerata ;24 cm Serie: The transformation of the classical heritage ;59 Nota bibliografica: Bibliografia: pagine 251-292 Contenuto: African churches -- In dialogue with heresy : Christian polemical literature -- 'What they are to us, we are to them' : Homoian orthodoxy and Homoousian heresy -- Ecclesiastical histories : reinventing the Arians -- Exiles on main street: Nicene bishops and the Vandal court -- Christianity, ethnicity and society -- Elite Christianity, political service and social prestige -- Epilogue: Homoian Christianity in the Post-Imperial West Riassunto: "Being Christian in Vandal Africa investigates conflicts over Christian orthodoxy in the Vandal kingdom--the successor to Roman rule in North Africa, ca. 439 to 533 CE. Exploiting neglected texts, author Robin Whelan exposes a sophisticated culture of disputation between Nicene ("Catholic") and Homoian ("Arian") Christians and explores their rival claims to political and religious legitimacy. These contests--sometimes violent--are key to understanding the wider and much-debated issues of identity and state formation in the post-imperial West."Sito dell'editore Soggetto: Cristianesimo--Africa del Nord--Storia--Sec. V-VI Vandali--Africa Arianesimo Soggetto: Africa--Storia ecclesiastica--Sec. V-VI Serie: The transformation of the classical heritage ;59 Collocazione: 1-C-1002(59)S ------------------------------ 10669429 Verfügbar in Silo 1-C-1002(59) -----------------------------------------------
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