Robin Whelan’s research while affiliated with Oxford College and other places

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Surrogate Fathers: imaginary dialogue and patristic culture in late antiquity: Imaginary dialogue and patristic culture in late antiquity
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February 2017

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Early Medieval Europe

Robin Whelan

This article seeks to contribute to recent debates over Christian dialogue in late antiquity. It explores a specific form of dialogue text: invented debates about the definition of correct doctrine, often starring renowned church Fathers and notorious heretics. It argues that, far from symbolizing an ‘end’ to dialogue in late antiquity – closed down by appeals to patristic authorities – these heresiological dialogues helped to perpetuate controversial Christian debates.