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    Donatism (redirect from Donatists)
    leading to a schism in the Church, in the region of the Church of Carthage, from the fourth to the sixth centuries. Donatists argued that Christian clergy...
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    Donatus Magnus (category Donatists)
    Casae Nigrae, was the leader of a schismatic Christian sect known as the Donatists in North Africa, Algeria. He is believed to have died in exile around...
    10 KB (1,361 words) - 06:10, 3 February 2024
  • Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521101769. W. H. C. Frend (2000). The Donatist Church: A Movement of Protest in Roman North Africa. Oxford: Oxford University...
    18 KB (1,902 words) - 03:45, 7 July 2024
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    Marculus of Thamugadi (category Donatists)
    bishop and Christian martyr venerated by the 4th-century North African Donatist Church. Marculus, a bishop of Thamugadi in Numidia, rose to prominence in...
    8 KB (881 words) - 21:00, 3 March 2024
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    ISBN 978-1-86197-744-1. OCLC 666953429. Frend, W.H.C. (2020). The Donatist Church. Wipf and Stock. ISBN 9781532697555. Freston, Paul (2008). "The Changing...
    276 KB (30,820 words) - 18:49, 7 July 2024
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    eternal damnation. Donatists and Catholics were agreed as to the necessary unity of the church. The question was, where is this one church? Optatus argues...
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  • Donatus of Bagai (category Donatists)
    Constans tried to restore the unity of the church in North Africa in several ways. According to the Donatist’s claim, the persecution of the dissenting...
    11 KB (1,288 words) - 16:50, 17 January 2024
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    Constantine the Great (category Burials at the Church of the Holy Apostles)
    In 317, Constantine issued an edict to confiscate Donatist church property and to send Donatist clergy into exile. More significantly, in 325 he summoned...
    172 KB (20,165 words) - 04:52, 6 July 2024
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    Augustine of Hippo (category Church Fathers)
    developed his doctrine of the Church principally in reaction to the Donatist sect. He taught there is one Church, but within this Church there are two realities...
    172 KB (20,311 words) - 11:34, 4 July 2024
  • Optatus of Thamugadai (category Donatists)
    Optatus of Thamugadi was, from 388 to 398, a donatist bishop in the city of Thamugadi (Timgad) in the Roman province of Numidia. He was an important subject...
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    At the request of the Roman Catholic Church, Constantine I attempts to end the schism with the Donatist church. Constantine II, Roman emperor (d. 340)...
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  • Donatist practices took sway and led to growing resentment, alienating Iaudas and his followers, many of whom were sympathetic to the Donatist church...
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  • BA first class in modern history 1937, MA 1951, DPhil with thesis on Donatists 1940, DD 1966) Craven Scholarship to study in Berlin (with Hans Lietzmann)...
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  • Parmenian (category Donatists)
    Donatist bishop, the successor of Donatus in the Donatist bishopric of Carthage. He wrote several works defending the rigorist views of the Donatists...
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    the Melitian schism, and the Donatists. It is the Donatist schism that Bryant sees as the culmination of this sect to church dynamic.: 332  During the Melitian...
    68 KB (8,416 words) - 03:05, 8 July 2024
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    of Its Practices and Beliefs. Eerdmans. Frend, W. H. C. (1952). The Donatist Church: A Movement of Protest in Roman North Africa. University of Michigan...
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  • Disagreements over what role, if any, these apostates should have in the Church led to the Donatist and Novatianist schisms. In spite of these persecutions, evangelization...
    138 KB (17,081 words) - 05:08, 28 June 2024
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    to be Donatists, although more assimilated urban Berbers probably were Catholic. To this challenge the Church did not respond well. The Donatists became...
    99 KB (14,365 words) - 09:32, 22 June 2024
  • 4th century, following the Diocletianic Persecution of 303–313 and the Donatist controversy that arose in consequence, Constantine the Great had convened...
    62 KB (6,953 words) - 06:57, 5 July 2024
  • accommodate the new government. The Donatists withdrew and began setting up their own churches. For decades, Donatists fomented protests and street violence...
    164 KB (21,005 words) - 12:51, 2 July 2024
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