Conference of Carthage in 411
Discover the pivotal moment in early Christian history with Conference of Carthage in 411, authored by an insightful historian and published by Liverpool University Press in 2025. This captivating hardback edition spans 524 pages and delves into the aftermath of Alaric's dramatic sacking of Rome in 410 CE. In a time of religious turmoil, Emperor Honorius appointed Flavius Marcellinus to mediate a crucial debate between two influential Christian factions in Africa: the Donatists and Catholics. This book provides a thorough examination of the ideological conflict that shaped the future of Christianity in the region. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, it offers a rich exploration of theological disputes and their historical significance. Don't miss the chance to own this essential addition to your collection!