For Augustine, following Genesis, it is a bedrock belief that creation is good. Perhaps this is the Augustinian belief. But it immediately gives rise to what is perhaps the Augustinian problem, namely, the problem of evil. For “[w]here then does evil come from, seeing that God is good and made all things good? ” (Augustine 1992, 76; 1963, 130). In book 7 of the Confessions, Augustine famously denies that evil exists. His argument (book 7, chapter 12) takes the form of a reductio ad absur-dum. §1. Analysis According to Augustine (I employ in the following [Augustine 1963
In this paper, we shall be analysing the experience of the yet unbaptized Augustine in his encounter...
This article is an attempt of representing St. Augustine's struggle against the greatest problems of...
Augustine gives in Enchiridion 24.96 an account of God\u2019s will and of its relationship to the ex...
For Augustine, following Genesis, it is a bedrock belief that creation is good. Perhaps this is the ...
For Augustine, following Genesis, it is a bedrock belief that creation is good. Perhaps this is the ...
Saint Augustine of Hippo did not shy away from the problem of evil, despite the fact that its existe...
This paper will examine the concept of evil through the lens of Saint Augustine\u27s view of evil in...
Augustine, the fourth-century Christian philosopher, is perhaps best-known for his spiritual autobio...
In these comments on Bernard G. Prusak's analysis of Augustine's argument against the existence of e...
Both Avicenna and Augustine were the greatest philosophers and theologians, and because of being the...
This paper delineates the thrust of Augustine\u27s theodicy against the broader background of his Ch...
This article offers a metaphysical interpretation of Augustine's theodicy. The author argues th...
In light of the distinction Saint Augustine makes between a committed evil, understood as the result...
Several commentators make the claim that Augustine is not a systematic thinker. The purpose of this ...
The most disturbing issue that permeates all of Saint Augustine’s works is the problem of existence,...
In this paper, we shall be analysing the experience of the yet unbaptized Augustine in his encounter...
This article is an attempt of representing St. Augustine's struggle against the greatest problems of...
Augustine gives in Enchiridion 24.96 an account of God\u2019s will and of its relationship to the ex...
For Augustine, following Genesis, it is a bedrock belief that creation is good. Perhaps this is the ...
For Augustine, following Genesis, it is a bedrock belief that creation is good. Perhaps this is the ...
Saint Augustine of Hippo did not shy away from the problem of evil, despite the fact that its existe...
This paper will examine the concept of evil through the lens of Saint Augustine\u27s view of evil in...
Augustine, the fourth-century Christian philosopher, is perhaps best-known for his spiritual autobio...
In these comments on Bernard G. Prusak's analysis of Augustine's argument against the existence of e...
Both Avicenna and Augustine were the greatest philosophers and theologians, and because of being the...
This paper delineates the thrust of Augustine\u27s theodicy against the broader background of his Ch...
This article offers a metaphysical interpretation of Augustine's theodicy. The author argues th...
In light of the distinction Saint Augustine makes between a committed evil, understood as the result...
Several commentators make the claim that Augustine is not a systematic thinker. The purpose of this ...
The most disturbing issue that permeates all of Saint Augustine’s works is the problem of existence,...
In this paper, we shall be analysing the experience of the yet unbaptized Augustine in his encounter...
This article is an attempt of representing St. Augustine's struggle against the greatest problems of...
Augustine gives in Enchiridion 24.96 an account of God\u2019s will and of its relationship to the ex...