Augustine of Hippo’s On Christian Doctrine presents its readers with an interesting mix of theology, linguistics and translation theory. This thesis aims to investigate the philosophical ties On Christian Doctrine has with previous philosophers by focusing on specific language choices Augustine made when writing the text. Approaching On Christian Doctrine as a treatise on translation and its relationship in Augustine to allegory and interpretation, this thesis investigates the use of sight-related metaphors made by Augustine to best explain the relationship which exists within the text between Augustine’s philosophy and that of Plato and the Neoplatonist Marius Victorinus
Contrary to P. Alfaric and the partisans of Augustine’s conversion to any form of Plato(nism), this ...
The question of the actual and exact nature of, on the one hand, the pre-Christian and Hellenic and,...
Augustine on select metaphysical topics: hylomorphism vs. dualism, theories of God, angels
This thesis attempts to determine whether Augustine, Bishop of Hippo, ever read Plato's dialogues, i...
In Augustine and Plotinus: the Human Mind as Image of the Divine (Vigiliae Christianae, 2018), Laela...
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...
In this paper, I examine Augustine\u27s attempts to standardize Scriptural readings in On Christian ...
This thesis sets out to contribute to two fields: Augustinian studies, particularly on De doctrina c...
This dissertation examines the extent to which Augustine\u27s choice and application of available ph...
Šiame darbe yra analizuojama antikinės filosofijos ir krikščionybės persipynimas bei antikinių idėjų...
St. Augustine both explicitly and implicitly relied on existing intellectual traditions in the const...
The article deals with the notion of ars Dei (“art of God”) in philosophical and theological thought...
Summary of Guido Jacobs, "Metaphor, history and the ineffability of God" This PhD thesis is about tw...
Augustine’s idea of dialectic combines basic ancient traditions: Aristotelian, Stoic and Neoplatonic...
Contrary to P. Alfaric and the partisans of Augustine’s conversion to any form of Plato(nism), this ...
The question of the actual and exact nature of, on the one hand, the pre-Christian and Hellenic and,...
Augustine on select metaphysical topics: hylomorphism vs. dualism, theories of God, angels
This thesis attempts to determine whether Augustine, Bishop of Hippo, ever read Plato's dialogues, i...
In Augustine and Plotinus: the Human Mind as Image of the Divine (Vigiliae Christianae, 2018), Laela...
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...
In this paper, I examine Augustine\u27s attempts to standardize Scriptural readings in On Christian ...
This thesis sets out to contribute to two fields: Augustinian studies, particularly on De doctrina c...
This dissertation examines the extent to which Augustine\u27s choice and application of available ph...
Šiame darbe yra analizuojama antikinės filosofijos ir krikščionybės persipynimas bei antikinių idėjų...
St. Augustine both explicitly and implicitly relied on existing intellectual traditions in the const...
The article deals with the notion of ars Dei (“art of God”) in philosophical and theological thought...
Summary of Guido Jacobs, "Metaphor, history and the ineffability of God" This PhD thesis is about tw...
Augustine’s idea of dialectic combines basic ancient traditions: Aristotelian, Stoic and Neoplatonic...
Contrary to P. Alfaric and the partisans of Augustine’s conversion to any form of Plato(nism), this ...
The question of the actual and exact nature of, on the one hand, the pre-Christian and Hellenic and,...
Augustine on select metaphysical topics: hylomorphism vs. dualism, theories of God, angels