La voz de la disidencia: Homilética donatista entre texto, contexto y metatexto

Augustinus 68 (1):223-240 (2023)
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Abstract

Donatist preachers used Scripture to accredit their own church and discredit the rival one. But Catholics and Donatists shared the same scriptural background, and so the same verses were sometimes referred to opposing points of view. The congregation, disoriented, took advantage of spatial proximity of the two communities and made their way back and forth between one and the other church to ask questions and get answers. This gave rise to a kind of living intertextuality and to a virtually endless hermeneutics.

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