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The few and the many: A motif of Augustine’s controversy with the Manichaeans

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Author(s)
Andreas Hoffmann
Keywords
Augustine
Manichaeism
Few and many
Cicero
Hortensius
The Bible
BS1-2970
Practical Theology
BV1-5099

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URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/18266
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https://doaj.org/article/6b4c894064be4e0c96e8ec2a64644d24
Abstract
It is one fundamental conviction of ancient philosophy that, in contrast to the vast majority, only few are able to gain knowledge of truth. This axiom, which also underlies Cicero’s <em>Hortensius</em>, is adapted by the young Augustine. When looking for a concept of truth that combines the ideal of a philosophical existence with Christianity, he decides to join the Manichaeans. As opposed to the ‘mainline church’ of the <em>catholica</em> in which ‘the many’ are gathered, the Manichaeans appear to him as a small, elitist Christian community meeting higher intellectual as well as ethical demands. This claim seems to be particularly and impressively confirmed by the ‘<em>pauci electi</em>’. Their approach has apparently strengthened Augustine’s belief that true, higher Christianity is to be found amongst the Manichaeans. When he later devotes himself to the <em>catholica</em> and leads the fight against the Manichaeans, Augustine adheres to the conviction of the ‘few wise’. Also within the <em>catholica</em> only few attain maximum insight and lead an appropriate life. At the same time, however, Augustine increasingly considers ‘the many’ as positive. These two aspects are combined in his epistemological concept of ‘<em>auctoritas</em>’: by means of their <em>auctoritas</em>, the few ‘wise’ within the Catholic Church are supposed to guide the many towards truth on their journey of faith and cause them to improve their moral conduct. Its big success is a major argument for the <em>catholica</em>, whilst the ‘<em>paucitas</em>’ of the Manichaeans (and all heretics) can be considered evidence of the groundlessness and absurdity of their doctrine.
Date
2013-01-01
Type
Article
Identifier
oai:doaj.org/article:6b4c894064be4e0c96e8ec2a64644d24
0259-9422
2072-8050
10.4102/hts.v69i1.1923
https://doaj.org/article/6b4c894064be4e0c96e8ec2a64644d24
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