St Augustine (354-430) is one of the towering figures of church
history, widely regarded as the greatest of the early theologians.
This study focuses on three major disputes in which he engaged:
against the Manichees who denied the essential goodness of
creation; against the Donatists with their exclusive views of the
church; and against the British scholar Pelagius who in modern
times is being rescued from his reputation as a heretic and is now
thought to have said some good things. Gerald Bonner admits to
having changed his views of Augustine and these disputes over the
years; here we have the mature, considered reflection of a
lifetime's work and study in this area.
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