Augustine was not a great reader of his Christian contemporaries. That is to say, he seems not to have expended every energy (as might be expected of a modern scholar) in keeping up with the very latest to have been written on every topic on which he pronounced, or in which he could claim an interest. Part of the reason for this must be his relatively late conversion to Christianity. For as O’Donnell has pointed out, Augustine the professor of rhetoric – as he was by the time he reached his thirties – was inevitably better acquainted with the ancient Greek and Latin classics than he was with the far less sophisticated writings associated with Christianity (O’Donnell 2005a: 125). Indeed, his elliptical path to Christianity meant that...
Being understood as a phenomenon, World Christianity implicitly has a long tradition. It is true: th...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website. "Challenges the almost universally accept...
Augustine of Hippo, one of the dominating figures of Western Theology, lived almost 1,600 years ago ...
Augustine was not a great reader of his Christian contemporaries. That is to say, he seems not to h...
International audienceNo other author from Late Antiquity was more influenced by Cicero than Augusti...
For young people Augustine can have something of a mysterium fascinosum et tremendum. His sincere ho...
St. Augustine was indeed one of the foremost thinkers, not only of the Catholic Church, but of all t...
This paper reflects on the importance of pagan Platonism to one of its most sympathetic Christian in...
Does Augustine lie at the heart of certain problems in contemporary theology? Does Augustine, the fo...
This contribution pays attention to the way in which Augustine's views on Scripture, fall, grace and...
Jesus came into the world purposely to inaugurate the Kingdom of God and invited people to repent an...
St. Augustine was born November 13, 354 A.D. at Thagaste, an episcopal city of Numidia, North Africa...
For young people, Augustine can have something of mysterium fascinosum et tremendum. His engaging pe...
[In] order to discover what the author was aiming at in writing this final correction of his own wor...
Studying Augustine\u27s thought is an exercise in humility. The profound and dynamic nature of his w...
Being understood as a phenomenon, World Christianity implicitly has a long tradition. It is true: th...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website. "Challenges the almost universally accept...
Augustine of Hippo, one of the dominating figures of Western Theology, lived almost 1,600 years ago ...
Augustine was not a great reader of his Christian contemporaries. That is to say, he seems not to h...
International audienceNo other author from Late Antiquity was more influenced by Cicero than Augusti...
For young people Augustine can have something of a mysterium fascinosum et tremendum. His sincere ho...
St. Augustine was indeed one of the foremost thinkers, not only of the Catholic Church, but of all t...
This paper reflects on the importance of pagan Platonism to one of its most sympathetic Christian in...
Does Augustine lie at the heart of certain problems in contemporary theology? Does Augustine, the fo...
This contribution pays attention to the way in which Augustine's views on Scripture, fall, grace and...
Jesus came into the world purposely to inaugurate the Kingdom of God and invited people to repent an...
St. Augustine was born November 13, 354 A.D. at Thagaste, an episcopal city of Numidia, North Africa...
For young people, Augustine can have something of mysterium fascinosum et tremendum. His engaging pe...
[In] order to discover what the author was aiming at in writing this final correction of his own wor...
Studying Augustine\u27s thought is an exercise in humility. The profound and dynamic nature of his w...
Being understood as a phenomenon, World Christianity implicitly has a long tradition. It is true: th...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website. "Challenges the almost universally accept...
Augustine of Hippo, one of the dominating figures of Western Theology, lived almost 1,600 years ago ...