Sermo 122, which does not have a clear date, is a complicated sermon, like so many others. In this sermon this has to do with a high level of allegory on all sorts of levels, where it is initially not so clear what Augustine aims at. We want to propose a narrative logic for the understanding of Sermo 122 that explains the argumentative flow of the sermon, the reasons behind its allegorical moves, the meaning of these moves, and the historical background of these moves. The thesis to be defended in this article is that the main interest in the sermon circles around a phrase from John that is only introduced at the very end of the sermon: "This is an Israelite, in whom there is no guile" (John 1:47-51). This phrase could be taken as linked to...
I have demonstrated in a series of articles that it is possible to uncover the arrangement of August...
Narrative ethics, in its attempt to broaden the scope of moral analysis, seems consistent with recen...
The incident at Antioch described in Galatians 2:11–14 features in a number of Augustine’s works: Ex...
Sermo 122, which does not have a clear date, is a complicated sermon, like so many others. In this s...
International audienceNo ‘Pelagian’ sermons have been preserved. The anti-Pelagian sermons, especial...
The present monograph addresses the following research question: which elements of Augustine’s doctr...
This article studies whether the theme of gratia fidei is present and thematised in the (pastoral) s...
This article evaluates how the theme of «gratia orationis» is present in Augustine's Sermones ad pop...
The last decades scientific interest arose in the previously somewhat neglected genre of patristic s...
Recently a scholarly debate has arisen concerning the (dis)continuity within Augustine's doctrine of...
The present article offers a synthetic and chronological analysis of Augustine's use of the Latin co...
At first sight, it is not easy to identify the structure and argument of Nativity sermon 191. August...
A previous article has demonstrated on the basis of a twofold analysis - of the use of language and ...
In this paper, the author first presents the earliest tractates (or ‘homilies’) on the Gospel of Joh...
The thesis explores the place of the doctrine of grace in Augustine\u27s theology in two areas. Firs...
I have demonstrated in a series of articles that it is possible to uncover the arrangement of August...
Narrative ethics, in its attempt to broaden the scope of moral analysis, seems consistent with recen...
The incident at Antioch described in Galatians 2:11–14 features in a number of Augustine’s works: Ex...
Sermo 122, which does not have a clear date, is a complicated sermon, like so many others. In this s...
International audienceNo ‘Pelagian’ sermons have been preserved. The anti-Pelagian sermons, especial...
The present monograph addresses the following research question: which elements of Augustine’s doctr...
This article studies whether the theme of gratia fidei is present and thematised in the (pastoral) s...
This article evaluates how the theme of «gratia orationis» is present in Augustine's Sermones ad pop...
The last decades scientific interest arose in the previously somewhat neglected genre of patristic s...
Recently a scholarly debate has arisen concerning the (dis)continuity within Augustine's doctrine of...
The present article offers a synthetic and chronological analysis of Augustine's use of the Latin co...
At first sight, it is not easy to identify the structure and argument of Nativity sermon 191. August...
A previous article has demonstrated on the basis of a twofold analysis - of the use of language and ...
In this paper, the author first presents the earliest tractates (or ‘homilies’) on the Gospel of Joh...
The thesis explores the place of the doctrine of grace in Augustine\u27s theology in two areas. Firs...
I have demonstrated in a series of articles that it is possible to uncover the arrangement of August...
Narrative ethics, in its attempt to broaden the scope of moral analysis, seems consistent with recen...
The incident at Antioch described in Galatians 2:11–14 features in a number of Augustine’s works: Ex...