The paper aims to investigate cc. 4-5 of Augustine’s “De providentia dei” (= “sermo Dolbeau” 29), dedicated to the description of the human body’s order and the human being’s general structure, consisting of soul and body. Nearby some analogies with the description of human body in the second book of Cicero’s "De natura deorum" (133ss.), which can be located in Stoic tradition, in Augustine’s description, Platonic topics can also be seen. In the paper Augustine’s passage is compared with Apuleius’ “De Platone et eius dogmate” (1,13,207-16,215), in order to point out both analogies and differences between the two texts
This paper will explore why Augustine persists in using the categories of signs and things and use a...
The aim of this thesis is (i) to demonstrate how Augustine understands and employs the concepts of b...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe purpose of this thesis is to present and evaluate the concept of...
The paper aims to investigate cc. 4-5 of Augustine’s “De providentia dei” (= “sermo Dolbeau” 29), de...
[Extract] Within the Christian tradition, the Incarnation and ascension of Christ and the eventual p...
Anima forma corporis: This motto, which was formulated in the 14th century in the Council of Vienne,...
The composition of the human person is a central issue for Augustine. He addresses it in a philosoph...
The article tries to explain the problem of the number of souls as brought up by St. Augustine in hi...
AN ATTEMPT TO INTERPRET AUGUSTINIAN DIALOG DE QUANTITATE ANIMAE 32, 69 IN THE CONTEXT OF PLATO’S THE...
In Augustine and Plotinus: the Human Mind as Image of the Divine (Vigiliae Christianae, 2018), Laela...
The thesis deals with St. Augustineś concept of human nature from the anthropological perspective an...
Self and City in the Thought of Saint Augustine provides a detailed exegesis of the analogy between ...
An outline of Augustine of Hippo's philosophical thought concerning the following topics: the soul a...
An important passage of Augustine's De genesi contra manichaeos (Gen. man. 2.8.10), which seems to b...
The aim of this dissertation is to provide an accurate, concrete and complete account of the human b...
This paper will explore why Augustine persists in using the categories of signs and things and use a...
The aim of this thesis is (i) to demonstrate how Augustine understands and employs the concepts of b...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe purpose of this thesis is to present and evaluate the concept of...
The paper aims to investigate cc. 4-5 of Augustine’s “De providentia dei” (= “sermo Dolbeau” 29), de...
[Extract] Within the Christian tradition, the Incarnation and ascension of Christ and the eventual p...
Anima forma corporis: This motto, which was formulated in the 14th century in the Council of Vienne,...
The composition of the human person is a central issue for Augustine. He addresses it in a philosoph...
The article tries to explain the problem of the number of souls as brought up by St. Augustine in hi...
AN ATTEMPT TO INTERPRET AUGUSTINIAN DIALOG DE QUANTITATE ANIMAE 32, 69 IN THE CONTEXT OF PLATO’S THE...
In Augustine and Plotinus: the Human Mind as Image of the Divine (Vigiliae Christianae, 2018), Laela...
The thesis deals with St. Augustineś concept of human nature from the anthropological perspective an...
Self and City in the Thought of Saint Augustine provides a detailed exegesis of the analogy between ...
An outline of Augustine of Hippo's philosophical thought concerning the following topics: the soul a...
An important passage of Augustine's De genesi contra manichaeos (Gen. man. 2.8.10), which seems to b...
The aim of this dissertation is to provide an accurate, concrete and complete account of the human b...
This paper will explore why Augustine persists in using the categories of signs and things and use a...
The aim of this thesis is (i) to demonstrate how Augustine understands and employs the concepts of b...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe purpose of this thesis is to present and evaluate the concept of...