De consensu evangelistarum

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De consensu evangelistarum is a theological work by St. Augustine that systematically examines and harmonizes the apparent differences among the four canonical Gospels.

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instanceOf Christian literature
patristic text
theological work
aimsTo defend the reliability of the Gospels
reconcile differences among Gospel accounts
approximateDate c. 400–420
author Augustine of Hippo NERFINISHED
Saint Augustine NERFINISHED
circulatedIn Latin West NERFINISHED
concerns canonical Gospels
historicity of Gospel narratives
dateOfComposition early 5th century
discusses chronology of Jesus' ministry
genealogies of Jesus
resurrection narratives
fieldOfStudy New Testament studies
patristics
focusesOn apparent contradictions in the Gospels
harmonization of Gospel narratives
genre biblical exegesis
gospel harmony
theology
hasLatinTitle De consensu evangelistarum NERFINISHED
hasPart Book I of De consensu evangelistarum NERFINISHED
Book II of De consensu evangelistarum NERFINISHED
Book III of De consensu evangelistarum NERFINISHED
Book IV of De consensu evangelistarum NERFINISHED
influenced later Gospel harmonies
influencedBy Christian biblical tradition
language Latin
literaryForm prose treatise
mainSubject Four Gospels NERFINISHED
Gospel of John NERFINISHED
Gospel of Luke NERFINISHED
Gospel of Mark NERFINISHED
Gospel of Matthew NERFINISHED
philosophicalContext late antique Christian thought
religiousPerspective Catholic
religiousTradition Christianity
structure four books
theologicalTradition Latin Church Fathers NERFINISHED
title De consensu evangelistarum NERFINISHED
translatedTitle On the Harmony of the Gospels NERFINISHED
usedIn medieval theology
scholarly study of the Gospels
workOf Augustinian corpus NERFINISHED
writtenBy Bishop of Hippo

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Augustinian hypothesis relatedWork De consensu evangelistarum