A journal of academic theology

Joseph G. Mueller S.J.

Christian and Jewish Tradition behind Tyconius’s Doctrine of the Church as Corpus Bipertitum

Tyconius, a fourth-century Donatist, believed that the Bible showed the church as composed of two parts, the righteous and the sinners, who will be clearly separated only at the final judgment. This doctrine belongs to a shared Jewish and Christian tradition attested to in Romans, the third-century Christian Jewish Didascalia apostolorum, Tyconius’s Christian contemporaries in

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