Augustine and Aquinas are points of reference in the so-called “culture wars” about how Christianity should think of its relation to modern liberal culture. “Postmodern Augustinian Thomists” (PATs) appeal to Augustine for their choice of a dialectical relation to liberalism, and those nicknamed “Whig Thomists” are more ready to see an alignment between liberal democratic capitalism and Aquinas’ view of politics. In this paper, some points relating to how Augustine thinks of “the City of God” form the basis of a consideration of the way PATs argue for their position
The intention of this study is to investigate the role St. Augustine has contributed as a North Afri...
Augustine of Hippo (354–430) strongly influenced western theology, but he has often been accused of ...
The spiritual heritage of the West is much indebted to an African bishop who, in his life time, was ...
Augustine and Aquinas are points of reference in the so-called “culture wars” about how Christianity...
The City of God is a theological text that has been foundational to the development of Christian tho...
This article presents the current state of discussion in contemporary interpretation and appropriati...
Excerpt: The standard linage of Augustine and Aquinas that emerges in twentieth-century textbooks o...
St. Augustine was born November 13, 354 A.D. at Thagaste, an episcopal city of Numidia, North Africa...
This paper compares the little-studied Roman History of St. Augustine’s "City of God" to that of Nic...
This dissertation is a study of the connection of Augustine of Hippo’s theology with his political p...
Does Augustine lie at the heart of certain problems in contemporary theology? Does Augustine, the fo...
In his treatise the City of God Augustine intended to show that the pagans anti-Christian charges bl...
St. Augustine was the great doctrinal authority of the West, exerting a fundamental influence during...
The political augustinism' concept, introduced by Arquillière in the 30's, involves a particular con...
The present dissertation argues that Augustine's City of God demonstrates the superiority of the Chr...
The intention of this study is to investigate the role St. Augustine has contributed as a North Afri...
Augustine of Hippo (354–430) strongly influenced western theology, but he has often been accused of ...
The spiritual heritage of the West is much indebted to an African bishop who, in his life time, was ...
Augustine and Aquinas are points of reference in the so-called “culture wars” about how Christianity...
The City of God is a theological text that has been foundational to the development of Christian tho...
This article presents the current state of discussion in contemporary interpretation and appropriati...
Excerpt: The standard linage of Augustine and Aquinas that emerges in twentieth-century textbooks o...
St. Augustine was born November 13, 354 A.D. at Thagaste, an episcopal city of Numidia, North Africa...
This paper compares the little-studied Roman History of St. Augustine’s "City of God" to that of Nic...
This dissertation is a study of the connection of Augustine of Hippo’s theology with his political p...
Does Augustine lie at the heart of certain problems in contemporary theology? Does Augustine, the fo...
In his treatise the City of God Augustine intended to show that the pagans anti-Christian charges bl...
St. Augustine was the great doctrinal authority of the West, exerting a fundamental influence during...
The political augustinism' concept, introduced by Arquillière in the 30's, involves a particular con...
The present dissertation argues that Augustine's City of God demonstrates the superiority of the Chr...
The intention of this study is to investigate the role St. Augustine has contributed as a North Afri...
Augustine of Hippo (354–430) strongly influenced western theology, but he has often been accused of ...
The spiritual heritage of the West is much indebted to an African bishop who, in his life time, was ...