Agricola (Pelagians)
Agricola (around 429 ) was a British theologian who advocated Pelagianism .
According to the chronicle of Prosper Tiro of Aquitaine, Agricola was the son of Severianus, also a Pelagian bishop, in 429. At first he wanted to go to the Orient in order to live ascetically there. In Sicily he met a distinguished Roman woman who won him over to Pelagian asceticism. Prosper of Aquitaine then reported primarily on the dispute between Agricola and Germanus of Auxerre .
literature
- Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz : Agricola the Pelagians. In: Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL). Volume 1, Bautz, Hamm 1975. 2nd, unchanged edition Hamm 1990, ISBN 3-88309-013-1 , Sp. 61.
- * Otto Wermelinger: Rome and Pelagius. The theological position of the Roman bishops in the Pelagian dispute in the years 411–432. A. Hiersemann, Stuttgart 1975, ISBN 3-777-27516-6 , p. 250.
Remarks
- ↑ a b Prosper Tiro: Epitoma chronicorum s. on. 429 (= Monumenta Germaniae Historica . Auctores antiquissimi 9: Chronica minora saec. IV. V. VI. VII. (I). ) Weidmann, Berlin 1892, p. 472 ( digitized version ).
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SURNAME | Agricola |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Agricola Pelagianus |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | British theologian |
DATE OF BIRTH | 4th century or 5th century |
DATE OF DEATH | 5th century |