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Letters 204-270, Volume 5 (Paperback)
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Letters 204-270, Volume 5 (Paperback)
Series: The Fathers of the Church
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This volume concludes the series of translations of the Letters of
St. Augustine in Fathers of the Church. The Letters recently
discovered by Johann Divjak have not yet been translated. While
many of the letters in this volume date from the closing decade of
Augustine's life, the last thirty-nine cannot with certainty be
assigned to a definite date. As to subject matter problems stemming
from the Donatist schism and Pelagianism still claim a fair part of
Augustine's attention. He is also obliged to defend himself against
objections raised by ecclesiastics against his teachings on grace,
free will and predestination. Problems of Church discipline
continued to call for attention to the very end of the life of the
bishop of Hippo. Very likely the best known letter is Letter 211,
the so-called Rule of St. Augustine; it is also the most
controversial. Occasioned by disturbances in a local community of
sisters who apparently already had some norms to regulate their
community life, the letter focuses on shortcomings in charity,
observance of the common life, prayer, mortification, care of the
sick, modest demeanor outside the convent, respect and obedience
toward the superior. In the sense of a complete set of norms
officially approved by the Church for a religious community,
however, the Letter is not a rule.
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