Evodius

Evodius

bishop of Uzalis and theological correspondent of Augustine|Uzalis
Evodius of Uzalis was a North African bishop and close correspondent of Augustine, often sending compact theological questions for Augustine to answer.
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From Augustine of Hippoc. 412 AD

1. Our brother Barbarus, the bearer of this letter, is a servant of God, who has now for a long time been settled at Hippo, and has been an eager and diligent hearer of the word of God. He requested from us this letter to your Holiness, whereby we commend him to you in the Lord, and convey to you through him the salutations which it is our duty ...

augustine hippo #159
From Augustine of Hippoc. 413 AD

1. The question which you have proposed to me from the epistle of the Apostle Peter is one which, as I think you are aware, is wont to perplex me most seriously, namely, how the words which you have quoted are to be understood on the supposition that they were spoken concerning hell? I therefore refer this question back to yourself, that if eith...

augustine hippo #164
To Augustine of Hippoc. 414 AD

Evodius asks how eternal reason relates to God, the Father, and the Son.

augustine hippo #160
To Augustine of Hippoc. 414 AD

Evodius asks Augustine how to defend the miracle of the virgin birth without weakening another theological claim.

augustine hippo #161
From Augustine of Hippoc. 414 AD

1. If acquaintance with the treatises which specially occupy me, and from which I am unwilling to be turned aside to anything else, is so highly valued by your Holiness, let some one be sent to copy them for you. For I have now finished several of those which had been commenced by me this year before Easter, near the beginning of Lent.

augustine hippo #169
From Augustine of Hippoc. 415 AD

Augustine answers Evodius on delay, the soul, dream images, miracles, and whether God can be seen by bodily eyes.

augustine hippo #162