Augustine, bishop of Hippo, declares that the …
Years: 413 - 413
Augustine, bishop of Hippo, declares that the fate of the Jews is to be downtrodden and dispersed, and that “the true image of the Hebrew is Judas Iscariot, who sells the Lord for silver.
The Jew can never understand the Scriptures and forever will bear the guilt for the death of Jesus.” (Parenti, Michael, History as Mystery City Lights Books, San Francisco, 1999, pp.
107, note 112) Responding to pagan philosopher Volusanius' contention that the adoption of Christianity by Emperor Constantine has led to the Visigoths' recent sack of Rome, Augustine begins work in 413 on a philosophical treatise, which will eventually be titled The City of God.
Locations
People
Groups
- Jews
- Africa, Diocese of (Roman imperial diocese)
- Christianity, Nicene
- Roman Empire, Western (Ravenna)
Topics
- Middle Subatlantic Period
- Late Antiquity
- Migration Period
- Fall of the Western Roman Empire
- Vandal Raids on the Roman Empire
