Prebaptismal Catecheses of Quodvultdeus and the Formation of the Christian Identity Cover Image

Quodvultdeovy předkřestní katecheze a formování křesťanské identity
Prebaptismal Catecheses of Quodvultdeus and the Formation of the Christian Identity

Author(s): David Vopřada
Subject(s): Theology and Religion
Published by: Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci
Keywords: Quodvultdeus of Carthage; Latin Patristics; Roman Africa; Catechumenate; Catechesis; Baptism; Ecclesiology

Summary/Abstract: A group of Quodvultdeus’s sermons—specifically De cantico novo, De accedentibus ad gratiam I–II, De symbolo I–III, De ultima quarta feria, and De cataclysmo—is addressed to candidates for baptism (competentes). In the years after the Vandal invasion of Africa and preceding their conquest of Carthage, the Bishop of Carthage prepared new members of the Church for the upcoming persecution, when their Catholic faith would be challenged. In his catecheses, he aims at building up their identity and sense of belonging to the Church. The study focuses on four topics of his formation related to the shared identity of the candidates for baptism: the desire for a new life, the Church, heresies, and the liturgical rite, exemplified by the renunciation of the devil, the scrutinies, and the handing over of the baptismal Creed.

  • Issue Year: XIX/2017
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 181-200
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: Czech
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