Il Comma Johanneum in Africa vandalica: Polemica antiariana e identitaria

The catholics of Vandal Africa (V-VI cents.) did not entertain the slightest doubt that the JC is an integral part of Holy Scripture. For the catholics in polemic with the Arian Vandals, the Comma had a probative value both for a Trinitarian faith and, above all, for faith in the divinity of the Hol...

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Main Author: Lombino, Vincenzo (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:Italian
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Published: Ed. Dehoniane 2022
In: Rivista biblica
Year: 2022, Volume: 70, Issue: 1/2, Pages: 115-139
Further subjects:B Holy Spirit
B anti-Arian polemic
B Spirito Santo
B Vandali
B Ariani
B Identità
B Spiritual
B John
B Persecuzione
B Johannine Comma
B Persecution
B Arians
B Africa vandalica
B Spiritales
B Vandal Africa
B Cattolici
B Vandals
B Identity
B Catholics
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Summary:The catholics of Vandal Africa (V-VI cents.) did not entertain the slightest doubt that the JC is an integral part of Holy Scripture. For the catholics in polemic with the Arian Vandals, the Comma had a probative value both for a Trinitarian faith and, above all, for faith in the divinity of the Holy Spirit, a faith absolutely necessary for the determination of the mystery of the true Church according to the ancient traditional African ecclesiology which goes back to Tertullian and Cyprian. In the religious conflict between the Arian and Catholic churches, the JC was, in the final analysis, an essential identity-factor of the Catholic Christians, who, inasmuch as reborn in the Spirit, perceived themselves as spiritual.
I cattolici dell’Africa vandalica (V-VI secc.) non nutrirono il minimo dubbio che il CJ fosse parte integrante della sacra Scrittura. Per i cattolici in polemica con vandali-ariani, il Comma ebbe un valore probativo sia di una fede trinitaria sia soprattutto della fede nella divinità dello Spirito Santo, fede assolutamente necessaria alla determinazione del mistero della vera Chiesa, secondo l’antica tradizione ecclesiologica africana, che risale a Tertulliano e a Cipriano. Nel conflitto religioso tra Chiesa ariana e Chiesa cattolica, il CJ funse in ultima analisi da imprescindibile fattore identitario dei christiani catholici, che, in quanto renati dallo Spirito, si percepirono come spiritales.
ISSN:0035-5798
Contains:Enthalten in: Rivista biblica