Apology against Jerome

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"Apology against Jerome" is a polemical work by Rufinus of Aquileia defending his translations and theological views while sharply criticizing his former friend and rival, St. Jerome.

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instanceOf polemical work
theological work
aboutPerson Jerome
Rufinus of Aquileia
author Rufinus of Aquileia
circulation Western Roman Empire
criticizes Jerome’s theological positions
Jerome’s translation practices
defends Rufinus’s orthodoxy
Rufinus’s translation of Origen
documentType apology
genre Christian apologetic literature
polemical literature
hasPart Book I
Book II
Book III
historicalContext Origenist controversy
controversy over Origen’s writings
language Latin
literaryForm prose
literaryRelationship polemical exchange with Jerome
mainSubject criticism of Jerome
defense of Rufinus of Aquileia’s theological views
defense of Rufinus of Aquileia’s translations
placeOfOrigin Aquileia
preservationStatus survives in medieval manuscripts
relatedPerson Origen
Tyrannius Rufinus
relatedWork Jerome’s Apology against Rufinus
religiousDiscipline patristic theology
religiousTradition Christianity
stanceTowardJerome hostile
stanceTowardOrigen largely sympathetic
targetAudience Latin-speaking Christian readers
theologicalTheme authority of translations
interpretation of Origen
orthodoxy and heresy
timePeriod early 5th century
late 4th century
tradition Latin Church Fathers

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Rufinus of Aquileia notableWork Apology against Jerome