St. Fulgentius of Ruspe was perhaps the most brilliant North
African theologian in the era after St. Augustine's death. He wrote
widely on theological and moral issues. Between the years AD 519
and 523, Fulgentius engaged in correspondence with a group of
Latin-speaking monks from Scythia, and that correspondence is
translated into English-almost all of it for the first time-in this
volume. The correspondence is significant because it stands at the
intersection of two great theological discussions: the primarily
Eastern Christological controversies between the Fourth Ecumenical
Council in 451 and the Fifth in 553, and the largely Western
Semi-Pelagian controversy, which ran from 427 to the Second Synod
of Orange in 529. Contemporary Western scholars normally treat
these controversies over Christ and grace separately, but there
were noteworthy points of contact between the two discussions, and
Fulgentius and the Scythian monks were the ones who drew the
connections between Christology and grace most strongly. These
connections suggest that we today may do well to treat Christology
and grace more as two sides of the same coin than as separate
theological issues. Both sets of issues deal fundamentally with the
relation between God and humanity: Christological questions ask how
the divine and human are related in the person of the Savior, and
grace-related questions ask how the divine and human are linked in
the conversion, Christian life, and final salvation of each
Christian. Thus, Fulgentius's correspondence with the Scythian
monks can do more than simply aid understanding of sixth-century
Byzantine/Roman theology. It can also contribute to our
contemporary thinking on the relation between two of the Christian
faith's most central doctrines.
General
Imprint: |
The Catholic University of America Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
Fathers of the Church Series |
Release date: |
April 2013 |
Authors: |
Fulgentius
• Rob Roy McGregor
• Donald Fairbairn
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Dimensions: |
210 x 133mm (L x W) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
272 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-8132-3570-7 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
0-8132-3570-7 |
Barcode: |
9780813235707 |
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