Being understood as a phenomenon, World Christianity implicitly has a long tradition. It is true: the striving for a consensus partum (or consensus quinquesaecularis), already noticeable in the Decretum Gratiani (a synthesis of canon law which consist for about thirty percent of patristic texts), shows the need for certainty and convenient arrangement where matters of faith and church discipline are concerned in the Middle Ages. Little account was taken of 1) their attention for the multicultural pluriformity of Christian communities and their agents 2) the correlations and interference between their ‘theological’ expressions and the historical and philosophical mainstreams. In this contribution I am going to expound these attention for the...
In the late antique West, every individual becoming Christian first entered the community as a catec...
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[Extract] In the second half of the twentieth century, critical questions have arisen from a couple ...
For young people Augustine can have something of a mysterium fascinosum et tremendum. His sincere ho...
It is one fundamental conviction of ancient philosophy that, in contrast to the vast majority, only ...
Does Augustine lie at the heart of certain problems in contemporary theology? Does Augustine, the fo...
Contemporary scholars and commentators on the baptismal controversy between Augustine and the Donati...
Pope Benedict XVI, since his election to the papacy, has urged Catholic clergy and theologians to in...
This thesis proposes that Augustine introduces into the title – word Confessions a new dimension tha...
In the late antique West, every individual becoming Christian first entered the community as a catec...
The present article offers a synthetic and chronological analysis of Augustine's use of the Latin co...
Recently a scholarly debate has arisen concerning the (dis)continuity within Augustine's doctrine of...
Augustine’s idea of dialectic combines basic ancient traditions: Aristotelian, Stoic and Neoplatonic...
There are four aspects of Augustine’s thought in the Confessiones that have been challenged and rede...
Augustine’s account of the citizen’s life in human community is philosophically superior to what is ...
Augustine’s sermons provide a unique source in explaining his influence from the 5th century onwards...
St. Augustine was born November 13, 354 A.D. at Thagaste, an episcopal city of Numidia, North Africa...
[Extract] In the second half of the twentieth century, critical questions have arisen from a couple ...
For young people Augustine can have something of a mysterium fascinosum et tremendum. His sincere ho...
It is one fundamental conviction of ancient philosophy that, in contrast to the vast majority, only ...
Does Augustine lie at the heart of certain problems in contemporary theology? Does Augustine, the fo...
Contemporary scholars and commentators on the baptismal controversy between Augustine and the Donati...
Pope Benedict XVI, since his election to the papacy, has urged Catholic clergy and theologians to in...
This thesis proposes that Augustine introduces into the title – word Confessions a new dimension tha...
In the late antique West, every individual becoming Christian first entered the community as a catec...
The present article offers a synthetic and chronological analysis of Augustine's use of the Latin co...
Recently a scholarly debate has arisen concerning the (dis)continuity within Augustine's doctrine of...