QUÉ SIGNIFICA DONATISM EN INGLÉS
Donatismo
Donatism era una secta cristiana dentro de la provincia romana de África que floreció en los siglos cuarto y quinto entre cristianos bereros. El donatismo tenía sus raíces en las presiones sociales de la comunidad cristiana de larga data del norte de África romano, durante las persecuciones de los cristianos bajo Diocleciano. Los Donatistas eran miembros de una iglesia cismática que no estaba en comunión con las iglesias del resto del cristianismo primitivo en la Antigüedad tardía. El doontismo fue un resultado indirecto de las persecuciones de Diocleciano. El gobernador de África había sido indulgente con la gran minoría cristiana bajo su dominio durante las persecuciones. Él estaba satisfecho cuando los Cristianos entregaban sus Escrituras como un rechazo simbólico de su fe. Algunos cristianos accedieron a esta acción conveniente. Cuando las persecuciones llegaron a su fin, sin embargo, fueron calificados de traditores, "los que entregaron" por los celosos, en su mayoría de las clases más pobres. Al igual que el cisma Novatianista del siglo anterior, los donatistas eran rigoristas, sosteniendo que la iglesia debía ser una iglesia de "santos", no "pecadores", y que los sacramentos, como el bautismo, administrados por traditores, eran inválidos.
definición de Donatism en el diccionario inglés
La definición de Donatism en el diccionario es una secta cismática herética cristiana que se originó en N Africa en 311 ad, que sostenía que solo constituía la verdadera iglesia.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «DONATISM»
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Donatism en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
Donatism y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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The Contours of
Donatism: Theological and Ideological ...
It has been tempting for many historians of fourth century North Africa to view the Donatist church as a monolithic movement. This is not, however, an accurate picture.
Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
3
The Bible in Christian North Africa: The Donatist World
He began his episcopate during a period when the government supported and
encouraged Donatism. Even after the death of Julian, his diplomatic and pastoral
style of leadership promoted the Donatist cause for an entire generation.
4
5th-Century Christianity, Including:
Donatism, Henotikon, ...
We believe books such as this represent a new and exciting lexicon in the sharing of human knowledge. This particular book is a collaboration focused on 5th-century Christianity.
5
Four Anti-Pelagian Writings (The Fathers of the Church, ...
It is raised here in an effort to connect Pelagius with Donatism, and in fact
Pelagianism did share with the Donatists a perfectionistic concept of the Church
and the use of this text to support it. However, for the Donatists, the purity of the
Church ...
6
NPNF1-04. Augustine: The Writings Against the Manichaeans ...
XX. Schröckh, Johann Mattheus: Christliche Kirchengeschichte. Sechster Theil:
1784, but particularly Elfter Theil, 1786. Ajuster estimate of Donatism. XXI.
Morcellii, Steph.Ant.: Africa christiana in tres partes distributa. 3 vols. 4Brixiae,
1816–17.
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Donatist Martyr Stories: The Church in Conflict in Roman ...
With this volume, Donatism regains its voice and its hagiography is available in English for the first time.
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The Rise of the Imperial Self: America's Culture Wars in ...
Donatism. in. the. Society. of. Expressive. Individualism. In struggling with the
Donatists, Augustine charged that their effort to erect a separate church, one
more holy and more pure, was conceived not in devout faith but in pride. It was
an ...
Ronald William Dworkin,
1996
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The History of Christianity: From the Birth of Christ to the ...
The first civil wars which divided Christianity were those of Donatism and the
Trinitarian controversy. The Gnostic sects, in their different varieties, and the
Manichean, were rather rival religions than Dissensions of Christian* Christian
factions.
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One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic: The Early Church was the ...
Donatism. A fourth- and fifth-century African heresy holding that the validity of the
sacraments depends upon the moral character of the minister of the sacraments
and that sinners cannot be true members of the Church or even tolerated by the ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «DONATISM»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
Donatism en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
In search of Jan Hus
He wasn't for Donatism [5th century sect which removed the need for a middle-man, namely the clergy, from Christian practice], like Wycliffe. «Radio Prague, Jul 15»
PROFESSING FAITH: Catholic Church had three African popes in …
Although he was pope in Rome, there had been a conflict in the Christian Church in North Africa, called Donatism, regarding what to do about ... «Redlands Daily Facts, Sep 14»
Gregory the Great and Francis – two popes for our times
... of Ippona was flourishing in faith, but when Augustine was dying in 430, the vandals invaded the land and the heresy of Donatism flourished. «Times of Malta, Sep 14»
Catholicism and Accountability
To demand accountability is to part decisively with what I will call a kind of self-defeated anti-Donatism, which says that anyway clerics will ... «Patheos, Jul 14»
Orthodoxy on Coffee
A rigorist exclusivism for Fair Trade Coffee is a form of Donatism, insisting that only sinless hands may produce a true beverage. “Coffee is bad ... «Patheos, Ene 14»
The Primacy of Baptism
In fact, there was a heresy of the early Church known as Donatism that insisted on re-baptizing Christians who had wavered in their faith or who ... «The Catholic Key, Ene 14»
Coffee Theology
A rigorist exclusivism for Fair Trade Coffee is a form of Donatism, insisting that only sinless hands may produce a true beverage. “Coffee is bad ... «Patheos, Ene 14»
We need more brainy cardinals like Prosper Grech
The line between the most exaggerated devotees of Saint Augustine and the perennial re-emergence of Donatism is always a very, very fine ... «Catholic Herald Online, Nov 13»
La Salle prof brings St. Augustine's classic biography into English
Volume two, “The Donatist Controversy (396-411),” was released in 2012 and covers the years Augustine wrote in opposition to Donatism, ... «CatholicPhilly.com, Sep 13»
St. Monica's 'Unfinished Symphony'
Another was Donatism which demanded absolute purity in the ministry. For Donatists, the Church was a community of the saved rather than of ... «Catholic News Agency, Ago 13»