Donatism (Latin: Donatismus, Greek: Δονατισμός Donatismos) was a Christian sect within the Roman province of Africa that flourished in the fourth and fifth centuries among Berber Christians. Donatism had its roots in the social pressures among the long-established Christian community of Roman North Africa (present-day Berber countries Algeria and Tunisia), during the persecutions of Christians under Diocletian. The Donatists (named for the Berber Christian bishop Donatus Magnus) were members of an offshoot church which did not follow the same doctrine as some other churches of the rest of Early Christianity in Late Antiquity.
Donatism was an indirect outcome of Diocletian's persecutions. The governor of Africa had been lenient towards the large Christian minority under his rule during the persecutions. He was satisfied when Christians handed over their Scriptures as a token repudiation of their faith. Some Christians acceded to this convenient action. When the persecutions came to an end, however, they were branded traditores, "those who handed (the holy things) over" by their critics, mostly from the poorer classes.
die glut in deinen augen lähmt mich
dein feuer brennt in meinem geist
nicht in meinen ärgsten träumen wähnt ich
dass leidenschaft mich einst zerreißt
in meinem schädel wüten schmerzen
ein toter der sich wieder rührt
in meinem längst verglühtem herzen
hast neues feuer du geschührt
Exstase
es ist die leidenschaft die meine leiden schafft
Exstase
dein antlitz scheint so süß und zart
erstrahlt im goldnen glanz vor mir
dein wunsch dein wille - mir diktat
vollkommen ist nun meine gier
mich fesseln weder ring noch ketten
verfallen bin ich bis zum wahn
knie nieder, sollst mich retten
mit deinem feuer deinem bann
exstase
es ist die leidenschaft die meine leiden schafft