This article is an attempt of representing St. Augustine's struggle against the greatest problems of Christian ethics, namely, the problem of evil. After the introduction of the philosophical grounds of the problem, we will turn to the outline of the way the Bishop of Hippo has gone through in the quest of the rational explanations for the existence of evil. An analysis of Augustine's works has shown that he lost his hope to find any sensible answer to this question with the lapse of time, and abandoned himself to an almost blind faith. The Saint leaves us all by ourselves with this anxious question about evil
The questions about the origin of evil in the world were often a secondary product of the great phil...
This paper is intended to set out two thoughts of Augustine on the problem of evil. — The first text...
This dissertation is describing mainly Saint Augustine's conception of the evil and putting it in th...
Saint Augustine of Hippo did not shy away from the problem of evil, despite the fact that its existe...
The most disturbing issue that permeates all of Saint Augustine’s works is the problem of existence,...
Augustine, the fourth-century Christian philosopher, is perhaps best-known for his spiritual autobio...
This paper will examine the concept of evil through the lens of Saint Augustine\u27s view of evil in...
Both Avicenna and Augustine were the greatest philosophers and theologians, and because of being the...
For Augustine, following Genesis, it is a bedrock belief that creation is good. Perhaps this is the ...
In this paper, we shall be analysing the experience of the yet unbaptized Augustine in his encounter...
An analysis of texts indicates that in the mind of the author of the writings, the moral question th...
This thesis deals with the question of evil as privatio boni according to the teachings of Augustine...
Abstract. This study addresses Augustin’s position, as the exponent of Ca-tholicity in the West, fro...
This article offers a metaphysical interpretation of Augustine's theodicy. The author argues th...
The discussion about the relationships between reason and faith in the theology of Augustine is conn...
The questions about the origin of evil in the world were often a secondary product of the great phil...
This paper is intended to set out two thoughts of Augustine on the problem of evil. — The first text...
This dissertation is describing mainly Saint Augustine's conception of the evil and putting it in th...
Saint Augustine of Hippo did not shy away from the problem of evil, despite the fact that its existe...
The most disturbing issue that permeates all of Saint Augustine’s works is the problem of existence,...
Augustine, the fourth-century Christian philosopher, is perhaps best-known for his spiritual autobio...
This paper will examine the concept of evil through the lens of Saint Augustine\u27s view of evil in...
Both Avicenna and Augustine were the greatest philosophers and theologians, and because of being the...
For Augustine, following Genesis, it is a bedrock belief that creation is good. Perhaps this is the ...
In this paper, we shall be analysing the experience of the yet unbaptized Augustine in his encounter...
An analysis of texts indicates that in the mind of the author of the writings, the moral question th...
This thesis deals with the question of evil as privatio boni according to the teachings of Augustine...
Abstract. This study addresses Augustin’s position, as the exponent of Ca-tholicity in the West, fro...
This article offers a metaphysical interpretation of Augustine's theodicy. The author argues th...
The discussion about the relationships between reason and faith in the theology of Augustine is conn...
The questions about the origin of evil in the world were often a secondary product of the great phil...
This paper is intended to set out two thoughts of Augustine on the problem of evil. — The first text...
This dissertation is describing mainly Saint Augustine's conception of the evil and putting it in th...