Building urban Christian communities: sermons on local saints in the Eusebius Gallicanus collection
Article first published online: 28 APR 2004
DOI: 10.1111/j.0963-9462.2003.00119.x
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Bailey, L. (2003), Building urban Christian communities: sermons on local saints in the Eusebius Gallicanus collection. Early Medieval Europe, 12: 1–24. doi: 10.1111/j.0963-9462.2003.00119.x
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- Issue published online: 28 APR 2004
- Article first published online: 28 APR 2004
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This article uses the sermons in the anonymous collection known as the Eusebius Gallicanus to explore the ways in which preachers in fifth-century Gaul tried to build urban Christian communities, focusing particularly on the subset of sermons which deal with local saints. In these sermons preachers adapt a tradition of Christian language and thought to the specific circumstances they faced. They seize the opportunity provided by their subject matter to evoke a vision which is urban, localized, and which stands in contrast to more ‘universal’ conceptions of Christian community.

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