St. Augustine, beside his typically autobiographical work – Confessiones, left a number of statements about himself in his many writings, among which the outstanding place is taken by his Enarrationes in Psalmos. By reflecting on the person of St. Augustine, through the prism of his statements in Enarrationes in Psalmos, one can reveal and realize the great richness of what regards his moral and spiritual life. Augustine, being a priest, then a bishop, and fulfilling the office of preacher, refers to his life from before his conversion, recalls his baptism, and analyzes his commitment to the new way of life. His conversion and baptism are of particular importance by driving him from one stage of life to the other. This second phase of his b...
Based on the Latin axiom, lex orandi, lex credendi, this examination asserts that spiritual and doct...
The present article seeks to address an important point of contact between early Christian ascetic p...
[Extract] For Augustine, prayer is always in via, not only in the sense of spiritual development, bu...
The Enarrationes in Psalmos is the collection of Augustine’s commentaries and sermons on the Psalms....
This chapter claims that while the subject of peace permeates the Augustinian corpus, Augustine’s th...
The aim of this work is to outline Augustine's analysis of the doctrine of grace in his autobiograph...
Augustine's emphasis on groaning in Enarrationes in Psalmos reflects his eschatological frame for th...
Saint Augustine of Hippo often quoted the last verses of the 125th psalm and several times meditated...
St. Augustine is regarded as master of the an allegorical interpretation of the Holy Scriptures. It ...
This thesis proposes that Augustine introduces into the title – word Confessions a new dimension tha...
Augustine of Hippo (354–430), theologian, priest, and bishop, is one of the most important figures i...
Resumé: Jan Poříz, Prayer of St. Augustine This work is offering to introduce St. Augustine as a man...
Christian reflection of God’s Revelation, given especially in Jesus Christ, from the very beginning ...
Augustine’s Confessions detail the Catholic philosopher’s reflection on his faith journey, a journey...
Augustine’s sermons provide a unique source in explaining his influence from the 5th century onwards...
Based on the Latin axiom, lex orandi, lex credendi, this examination asserts that spiritual and doct...
The present article seeks to address an important point of contact between early Christian ascetic p...
[Extract] For Augustine, prayer is always in via, not only in the sense of spiritual development, bu...
The Enarrationes in Psalmos is the collection of Augustine’s commentaries and sermons on the Psalms....
This chapter claims that while the subject of peace permeates the Augustinian corpus, Augustine’s th...
The aim of this work is to outline Augustine's analysis of the doctrine of grace in his autobiograph...
Augustine's emphasis on groaning in Enarrationes in Psalmos reflects his eschatological frame for th...
Saint Augustine of Hippo often quoted the last verses of the 125th psalm and several times meditated...
St. Augustine is regarded as master of the an allegorical interpretation of the Holy Scriptures. It ...
This thesis proposes that Augustine introduces into the title – word Confessions a new dimension tha...
Augustine of Hippo (354–430), theologian, priest, and bishop, is one of the most important figures i...
Resumé: Jan Poříz, Prayer of St. Augustine This work is offering to introduce St. Augustine as a man...
Christian reflection of God’s Revelation, given especially in Jesus Christ, from the very beginning ...
Augustine’s Confessions detail the Catholic philosopher’s reflection on his faith journey, a journey...
Augustine’s sermons provide a unique source in explaining his influence from the 5th century onwards...
Based on the Latin axiom, lex orandi, lex credendi, this examination asserts that spiritual and doct...
The present article seeks to address an important point of contact between early Christian ascetic p...
[Extract] For Augustine, prayer is always in via, not only in the sense of spiritual development, bu...