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The Epistula ad Afros, a letter to the bishops of the diocese of
Africa which was probably written approx. 366/367 CE, is an
important witness to the theological position of Athanasius in the
period after his return from his last exile, a period given little
attention up to now. In reference to synodical history as of the
middle of the fifties in the fourth century, he expressly puts the
Nicene Creed in the foreground of his thoughts as the only orthodox
and catholic confession of faith. The present volume offers a
translation and individual commentary on the letter from the
viewpoints of philology, the history of dogma, and theology. The
introduction deals with the following: the transmission of the
letter, addressees, date of writing, genuineness, form and genre,
relationship to other writings of Athanasius, language, style,
forms of argumentation, and structure of the letter.
This volume consists of collected individual studies occurring in
context of the Athanasius Werke (the works of Athanasius of
Alexandria), dealing with the "Pseudo-Athanasiana," the reception
of Athanasius of Alexandria's works in Latin and Armenian, selected
documents from the Trinitarian Controversy and the history of the
Athanasius Werke.
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