"Ipsa ructatio euangelium est": Tapinosis in the Preaching of Augustine, with Special Reference to sermo 341
In a curious turn of phrase that he offered to a particular congregation, Augustine claims that a belch became the Gospel: \"Ipsa ructatio euangelium estd The reference comes at the end of a longer digression in Sermon (s.) 341 [Dolbeau 22] about how John the Evangelist, a fisherman, came to pr...
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Augustinian studies
Year: 2019, Volume: 50, Issue: 2, Pages: 197-214 |
IxTheo Classification: | CD Christianity and Culture HC New Testament KAB Church history 30-500; early Christianity |
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Bible. John
B SERMON (Literary form) B Humility B JOHN, the Apostle, Saint, 6-100 B Religious Aspects B AUGUSTINE, Saint, Bishop of Hippo, 354-430 |
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