In this thesis I have sought to develop the concept of final causality from the writings of Saint Augustine. In the first chapter the Scholastic concept of causality, and more specifically the idea of the final cause has been treated. Chapter two develops the Augustinian concept for final causality from the major writings of Saint Augustine, i.e., The Confessions and The City Of God. Chapter three is devoted to the comparison of the Thomistic with the Augustinian teaching and particular reference is given to the desire of man for his final end, as the Highest Good. I have hoped by this dissertation to convey the importance of the final cause in men\u27s lives and to bring about a better understanding of the early philosophy of the Church ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University.The purpose of this dissertation is to set forth systematically an...
This dissertation analyzes Augustine\u27s exegesis in his Tractatus in Iohannis Euangelium from a th...
This paper delineates the thrust of Augustine\u27s theodicy against the broader background of his Ch...
Throughout his corpus, Thomas Aquinas develops an account of final causality that is both philosophi...
The main thesis of this dissertation is that final causes are beings of reason (‘entia rationis’) in...
Augustine has been credited as the inventor of the concept of volition (the will), and yet it is not...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authoriz...
The discussion about the relationships between reason and faith in the theology of Augustine is conn...
This paper examines the influence of the Neoplatonic tradition on the thought of St. Thomas with res...
This dissertation examines the extent to which Augustine\u27s choice and application of available ph...
This article dealt with the church father Augustine’s view on history and eschatology. After analys...
ln the preface we asked the question whether human beings are able to reach atonement on their own. ...
Thomas Aquinas articulated an understanding of nature that sought to maintain together the integrity...
The thesis explores the place of the doctrine of grace in Augustine\u27s theology in two areas. Firs...
This dissertation tests, from one particular perspective, the hypothesis that the Enneads of Plotinu...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University.The purpose of this dissertation is to set forth systematically an...
This dissertation analyzes Augustine\u27s exegesis in his Tractatus in Iohannis Euangelium from a th...
This paper delineates the thrust of Augustine\u27s theodicy against the broader background of his Ch...
Throughout his corpus, Thomas Aquinas develops an account of final causality that is both philosophi...
The main thesis of this dissertation is that final causes are beings of reason (‘entia rationis’) in...
Augustine has been credited as the inventor of the concept of volition (the will), and yet it is not...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authoriz...
The discussion about the relationships between reason and faith in the theology of Augustine is conn...
This paper examines the influence of the Neoplatonic tradition on the thought of St. Thomas with res...
This dissertation examines the extent to which Augustine\u27s choice and application of available ph...
This article dealt with the church father Augustine’s view on history and eschatology. After analys...
ln the preface we asked the question whether human beings are able to reach atonement on their own. ...
Thomas Aquinas articulated an understanding of nature that sought to maintain together the integrity...
The thesis explores the place of the doctrine of grace in Augustine\u27s theology in two areas. Firs...
This dissertation tests, from one particular perspective, the hypothesis that the Enneads of Plotinu...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University.The purpose of this dissertation is to set forth systematically an...
This dissertation analyzes Augustine\u27s exegesis in his Tractatus in Iohannis Euangelium from a th...
This paper delineates the thrust of Augustine\u27s theodicy against the broader background of his Ch...