Abstract

The article discusses how Pauline Bible Texts are used in De Fide contra Manichæos, a polemical treatise attributed to Evodius of Uzalis. The article presents an introduction to Evodius of Uzalis, some preliminary remarks on De fide contra Manichæos, discussing the title, the authorship and the structure. Afterwards, the authority of Paul in De fide contra Manichæos is discussed, underlining the role Paul plays in Evodius’ creed, the idea of the origin of evil, the consensus between Paul and other Scripture, the correct interpretation of Paul regarding specifically the virginal birth of Jesus, and the resurrection of the flesh.

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