Donatism
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Descripción
A doctrine deriving from a schism that occurred in Christian North Africa ca. 311 CE. The Donatists arose due to a disagreement over the election of Cæcilian as the Bishop of Carthage. The local bishops consecrated Donatus, a rival, for whom the sect is named. Occasionally persecuted, the sect survived until the Islamic conquest, during the 7th-8th centuries.
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Otros términos
- 多納圖派 [zh]
- donatisme [nl]
- Donatisme [fr]
- duō nà tú pài [zh]
- duo na tu pai [zh]
- to na t'u p'ai [zh]
- Donatist [en]
- Donatists [en]
- Donatistic [en]
- Donatistical [en]
- 多納徒派 [zh]