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Christian Unity (the book) - The Maranatha Community

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Donatus led a protest group on <strong>the</strong> election of a bishop to <strong>the</strong> see of Carthage,North Africa. This was on <strong>the</strong> grounds that <strong>the</strong> bishop had been consecrated bya ‘traditor’, that is, one who in <strong>the</strong> heat of persecution had handed over copiesof <strong>the</strong> Scriptures to <strong>the</strong> Roman authorities, who destroyed <strong>the</strong>m. As in <strong>the</strong> caseof <strong>the</strong> Novatians, Donatus’s followers wanted to see <strong>the</strong> church purged ofcompromise and to see it following a rigorist life-style.Augustine of Hippo (354-430 AD) saw <strong>the</strong> danger of Donatism and wrotestrongly against it. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Christian</strong>s of Hippo where he had become bishop weredivided into Catholic and Donatist factions.<strong>The</strong>ologically <strong>the</strong> two sides had much in common, but <strong>the</strong>y differed strongly on<strong>the</strong> nature of <strong>the</strong> church. Some extreme Donatists in North Africa took toviolence against <strong>the</strong> Catholics and so brought <strong>the</strong> Donatists as a whole intodisrepute.<strong>The</strong> question at issue was, is <strong>the</strong> church a company who are holy, pure, anduntainted by any compromise, as <strong>the</strong> Donatists held it to be, or is it a companyof less than perfect, failing sinners, as Catholics held and Augustine taught?<strong>The</strong>se differences of view are still with us today, though it seems that <strong>the</strong>Donatist view is still a minority one among <strong>the</strong> mainline churches. <strong>The</strong> churchis a school for sinners, not a sanctuary for saints.SabelianismAbout 250 AD <strong>the</strong> Church in Rome had to deal with a view of <strong>the</strong> relation ofFa<strong>the</strong>r and Son in <strong>the</strong> Godhead which was decidedly unorthodox. <strong>The</strong> catholicdoctrine was that <strong>the</strong> Godhead comprised three distinct Persons in one unityof Godhead. A teacher called Sabellius proposed that <strong>the</strong>re is no realdistinction between <strong>the</strong> Fa<strong>the</strong>r and <strong>the</strong> Son, that <strong>the</strong> two are modes or aspectsof <strong>the</strong> One God. His aim was to safeguard <strong>the</strong> oneness of Deity and, by blurring<strong>the</strong> distinctions between <strong>the</strong> Fa<strong>the</strong>r and <strong>the</strong> Son, show that <strong>the</strong> Fa<strong>the</strong>r couldbe said to have suffered on <strong>the</strong> Cross.Page 27

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