Love, harmony, unity, and peace are key to Augustine’s ideal of the religious life. Augustine’s Praeceptum is explored from the perspective of peace. The monastic precepts, admonitions and recommendations elaborated in the Praeceptum are geared toward peace in the community and finally toward eternal peace (in Deum, in pace). To this end, the Praeceptum emphasizes harmonious living together in community, observing the community of goods, fostering mutual respect in common and personal prayer, avoiding cases of anger and dealing with them, fraternal correction through a restorative process, love that is not self-seeking but serves the common good, religious obedience to the superior. The brothers are called to seek peace and pursue it, aware...
This work explores the notion of Augustine’s mature theology of friendship as belonging to the body ...
We do not arrive at peace by merely acting passively or choosing to not offend. Peace occurs first w...
The article takes up the theme of peace as both a particular good for humanity and an object of man’...
This chapter claims that while the subject of peace permeates the Augustinian corpus, Augustine’s th...
Augustine’s account of the citizen’s life in human community is philosophically superior to what is ...
This chapter traces the development of Augustine’s discourse on peace in light of anti-Donatist pole...
Debate is ongoing about Augustine’s political philosophy, and more particularly about his views on t...
The opening statement is that a man craves for peace though by nature a restless being. St. Augustin...
The close coincidence between the 50 years of the Council and the 50 years of the Encyclical “Pacem ...
Importance of Augustine's Rule for the spiritual life in the course of time RNDr. Jakub Štěpán Tichý...
Peace is one of the biggest goods for Augustine, not only in eternal life, but also in temporal. On ...
Peace is one of the biggest goods for Augustine, not only in eternal life, but also in temporal. On ...
In his treatise the City of God Augustine intended to show that the pagans anti-Christian charges bl...
Resumé: Jan Poříz, Prayer of St. Augustine This work is offering to introduce St. Augustine as a man...
Peace has always been a topic of great importance. Its presence is desired by all nations and societ...
This work explores the notion of Augustine’s mature theology of friendship as belonging to the body ...
We do not arrive at peace by merely acting passively or choosing to not offend. Peace occurs first w...
The article takes up the theme of peace as both a particular good for humanity and an object of man’...
This chapter claims that while the subject of peace permeates the Augustinian corpus, Augustine’s th...
Augustine’s account of the citizen’s life in human community is philosophically superior to what is ...
This chapter traces the development of Augustine’s discourse on peace in light of anti-Donatist pole...
Debate is ongoing about Augustine’s political philosophy, and more particularly about his views on t...
The opening statement is that a man craves for peace though by nature a restless being. St. Augustin...
The close coincidence between the 50 years of the Council and the 50 years of the Encyclical “Pacem ...
Importance of Augustine's Rule for the spiritual life in the course of time RNDr. Jakub Štěpán Tichý...
Peace is one of the biggest goods for Augustine, not only in eternal life, but also in temporal. On ...
Peace is one of the biggest goods for Augustine, not only in eternal life, but also in temporal. On ...
In his treatise the City of God Augustine intended to show that the pagans anti-Christian charges bl...
Resumé: Jan Poříz, Prayer of St. Augustine This work is offering to introduce St. Augustine as a man...
Peace has always been a topic of great importance. Its presence is desired by all nations and societ...
This work explores the notion of Augustine’s mature theology of friendship as belonging to the body ...
We do not arrive at peace by merely acting passively or choosing to not offend. Peace occurs first w...
The article takes up the theme of peace as both a particular good for humanity and an object of man’...