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- Title
BEDE, AUGUSTINE, AND PAUL.
- Authors
Heisey, Daniel J.
- Abstract
This article examines the relationship between Bede and Augustine of Hippo, focusing on Bede's compilation of Augustine's comments on the epistles attributed to Paul the Apostle. Bede's compilation offers insight into how monks in the Anglo-Saxon era viewed the pastoral office, particularly in relation to 1 Timothy 3:1. The article also delves into Augustine's concept of the City of Man and the City of God, highlighting the different values and loves that distinguish their citizens. Additionally, it explores the tension between monks and bishops, with Bede emphasizing the importance of the bishop's work for the love of others. Ultimately, the article emphasizes the significance of living a life centered on love and bearing witness to Christian truth.
- Subjects
AUGUSTINE, Saint, Bishop of Hippo, 354-430; BEDE, the Venerable, Saint, 673-735; PRIMITIVE &; early church, ca. 30-600; CHRISTIAN life; CHRISTIAN leadership; CHRISTIAN philosophy
- Publication
American Benedictine Review, 2024, Vol 75, Issue 1, p58
- ISSN
0002-7650
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1353/ben.2024.a922913