This thesis reinterprets the significance of the Doctrine of the Fall to Augustine’s relationship with the Natural Law Tradition by arguing that his literal reading of events in the Garden of Eden supports not just the traditional narrative of a fall from righteousness, but also the description of a move from one epistemic condition to another. From such beginnings it is concluded that political society is remedial not just in relation to sinful nature but also a metaphysical fact; and in this way the Fall's diagnostic potential is broadened, setting it up as the premise for an intellectually solvent meta-narrative account of the human condition
The development of natural law has had a profound influence on the course of European civilization. ...
Theoretical thesis."A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Macquarie Universit...
Does Thomistic Natural Law theory commit the naturalistic fallacy? Ralph McInerny seems to think th...
St. Augustine both explicitly and implicitly relied on existing intellectual traditions in the const...
St Augustine of Hippo and the other fellow Augustinians, such as St Bonaventure, argued that the hum...
In Saint Augustine’s works, especially in The City of God, The Confessions, and On Free Choice of th...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authoriz...
To what extent, if at all, can we say that the bishop of Hippo thought that the eternal rules functi...
This paper argues that the Christian conception of Natural law is indispensable for the understandin...
My thesis offers an account of salvation theology in Augustine and Dante under three main aspects: ...
In his treatise the City of God Augustine intended to show that the pagans anti-Christian charges bl...
This paper delineates the thrust of Augustine\u27s theodicy against the broader background of his Ch...
Several commentators make the claim that Augustine is not a systematic thinker. The purpose of this ...
In order to push back on both a superficial religious pluralism and the apocalyptical “clash of civi...
Defence date: 25 November 1988Supervisor: Athanasios MoulakisFirst made available online on 24 April...
The development of natural law has had a profound influence on the course of European civilization. ...
Theoretical thesis."A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Macquarie Universit...
Does Thomistic Natural Law theory commit the naturalistic fallacy? Ralph McInerny seems to think th...
St. Augustine both explicitly and implicitly relied on existing intellectual traditions in the const...
St Augustine of Hippo and the other fellow Augustinians, such as St Bonaventure, argued that the hum...
In Saint Augustine’s works, especially in The City of God, The Confessions, and On Free Choice of th...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authoriz...
To what extent, if at all, can we say that the bishop of Hippo thought that the eternal rules functi...
This paper argues that the Christian conception of Natural law is indispensable for the understandin...
My thesis offers an account of salvation theology in Augustine and Dante under three main aspects: ...
In his treatise the City of God Augustine intended to show that the pagans anti-Christian charges bl...
This paper delineates the thrust of Augustine\u27s theodicy against the broader background of his Ch...
Several commentators make the claim that Augustine is not a systematic thinker. The purpose of this ...
In order to push back on both a superficial religious pluralism and the apocalyptical “clash of civi...
Defence date: 25 November 1988Supervisor: Athanasios MoulakisFirst made available online on 24 April...
The development of natural law has had a profound influence on the course of European civilization. ...
Theoretical thesis."A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Macquarie Universit...
Does Thomistic Natural Law theory commit the naturalistic fallacy? Ralph McInerny seems to think th...