Este trabajo establece una lectura comparativa entre el De Opificio Mundi de Filón de Alejandría y las exégesis del Génesis de San Agustín. Los temas de interés son el orden de la creación, la relación entre "mundo inteligible" y "cielo del cielo", y los paralelismos entre Luz y Logos divinosCreation according to St. Augustine's thought and Philo of Alexandria's De opificio mundi. Similarities and differences.This paper approaches a comparative reading of Philo of Alexandria's De Opificio Mundi and Saint Augustine's exegesis of Genesis. The topics studied are creation order, the relation between "intelligible world" and the "sky ofthe sky", and the parallelisms between the divine Light and Logo
In the beginning of book XIII of the Confessions, Augustine interprets the first verses of the Genes...
The article deals with the notion of ars Dei (“art of God”) in philosophical and theological thought...
The purpose of this writing is to investigate the proposal intellective of St. Augustine and the rol...
This paper approaches a comparative reading of Philo of Alexandria’s De opificio mundi and Saint Aug...
In his intrepretation of Genesis, Saint Augustine constructed his Christian metaphysics. This articl...
International audienceIn this paper, we are looking at a philosophical approach on creation and evol...
La metáfora de la luz como fuente divina de verdad y excelencia es una constante en Agustín. En este...
La metáfora de la luz como fuente divina de verdad y excelencia es una constante en Agustín. En este...
The De Genesi ad litteram, among Augustine of Hippo’s (354-430) works, is the text that most deeply ...
AbstraAbstraAbstraAbstractctctct: This thesis deals with the adaptations of the biblical cosmogony, ...
Saint Augustine discussed the relationship between religion and science in the 5th century. Such vie...
El artículo desarrolla en perspectiva filosófica y teológica las semejanzas entre los comentarios al...
Several texts attributed to Priscillian or to his followers deal with the creation of the world. The...
In "De trinitate" III and "De Genesi ad litteram" VI Augustine considers miracles as a result of the...
Philo’s theology is expressed by a few basic concepts – such as Logos, the Powers, Pnuema and the Id...
In the beginning of book XIII of the Confessions, Augustine interprets the first verses of the Genes...
The article deals with the notion of ars Dei (“art of God”) in philosophical and theological thought...
The purpose of this writing is to investigate the proposal intellective of St. Augustine and the rol...
This paper approaches a comparative reading of Philo of Alexandria’s De opificio mundi and Saint Aug...
In his intrepretation of Genesis, Saint Augustine constructed his Christian metaphysics. This articl...
International audienceIn this paper, we are looking at a philosophical approach on creation and evol...
La metáfora de la luz como fuente divina de verdad y excelencia es una constante en Agustín. En este...
La metáfora de la luz como fuente divina de verdad y excelencia es una constante en Agustín. En este...
The De Genesi ad litteram, among Augustine of Hippo’s (354-430) works, is the text that most deeply ...
AbstraAbstraAbstraAbstractctctct: This thesis deals with the adaptations of the biblical cosmogony, ...
Saint Augustine discussed the relationship between religion and science in the 5th century. Such vie...
El artículo desarrolla en perspectiva filosófica y teológica las semejanzas entre los comentarios al...
Several texts attributed to Priscillian or to his followers deal with the creation of the world. The...
In "De trinitate" III and "De Genesi ad litteram" VI Augustine considers miracles as a result of the...
Philo’s theology is expressed by a few basic concepts – such as Logos, the Powers, Pnuema and the Id...
In the beginning of book XIII of the Confessions, Augustine interprets the first verses of the Genes...
The article deals with the notion of ars Dei (“art of God”) in philosophical and theological thought...
The purpose of this writing is to investigate the proposal intellective of St. Augustine and the rol...