Augustine’s account of the citizen’s life in human community is philosophically superior to what is found in his inheritance because Augustine transforms the latter in a twofold manner. In the first place, Augustine takes Cicero’s teaching through the criteria of a pagan Neoplatonic doctrine of participation but secondly, and more significantly, Augustine guides what results from the latter through the content of Christian wisdom. By this means a superior doctrine of participation is forged through considering not only the doctrine of creation, which is shared with pagan Neoplatonism, but, more importantly, the unique Christian Platonist doctrine of mediation by Christ, ‘The Word made flesh.’ On this basis, Augustine evinces that Christian ...
The thesis explores the place of the doctrine of grace in Augustine\u27s theology in two areas. Firs...
This thesis will explore whether Augustine of Hippo altered his theological views and what influence...
This thesis arises out of contemporary concerns regarding the nature and formation of the church ami...
Augustine’s account of the citizen’s life in human community is philosophically superior to what is ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).The philosophical schools of late antiquity commonly diagn...
The present dissertation argues that Augustine's City of God demonstrates the superiority of the Chr...
In his treatise the City of God Augustine intended to show that the pagans anti-Christian charges bl...
Love, harmony, unity, and peace are key to Augustine’s ideal of the religious life. Augustine’s Prae...
Debate is ongoing about Augustine’s political philosophy, and more particularly about his views on t...
Many critics of religion insist that believing in a future life makes us less able to value our pres...
This chapter traces the development of Augustine’s discourse on peace in light of anti-Donatist pole...
Being understood as a phenomenon, World Christianity implicitly has a long tradition. It is true: th...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeThe notion that humans are to become divine b...
Saint Augustine’s understanding of the grace of God and human beings’ free choice of the will underw...
In his treatise the City of God Augustine intended to show that the pagans anti-Christian charges bl...
The thesis explores the place of the doctrine of grace in Augustine\u27s theology in two areas. Firs...
This thesis will explore whether Augustine of Hippo altered his theological views and what influence...
This thesis arises out of contemporary concerns regarding the nature and formation of the church ami...
Augustine’s account of the citizen’s life in human community is philosophically superior to what is ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).The philosophical schools of late antiquity commonly diagn...
The present dissertation argues that Augustine's City of God demonstrates the superiority of the Chr...
In his treatise the City of God Augustine intended to show that the pagans anti-Christian charges bl...
Love, harmony, unity, and peace are key to Augustine’s ideal of the religious life. Augustine’s Prae...
Debate is ongoing about Augustine’s political philosophy, and more particularly about his views on t...
Many critics of religion insist that believing in a future life makes us less able to value our pres...
This chapter traces the development of Augustine’s discourse on peace in light of anti-Donatist pole...
Being understood as a phenomenon, World Christianity implicitly has a long tradition. It is true: th...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeThe notion that humans are to become divine b...
Saint Augustine’s understanding of the grace of God and human beings’ free choice of the will underw...
In his treatise the City of God Augustine intended to show that the pagans anti-Christian charges bl...
The thesis explores the place of the doctrine of grace in Augustine\u27s theology in two areas. Firs...
This thesis will explore whether Augustine of Hippo altered his theological views and what influence...
This thesis arises out of contemporary concerns regarding the nature and formation of the church ami...