This contribution consists of two parts. The first part identifies Augustine’s qualities as a mystagogue on the basis of the only poem he wrote that has been handed down: the Psalm against the Donatists. It shows that little is to be gained by studying Augustine as both poeta and mystagogue. Not his poetry itself, but his commentary on poetry as such reveals the transformative power that he ascribes to this genre. For this reason the second part examines Augustine’s Enarrationes in psalmos. In this work, he makes explicit the transformative power that is contained in the 150 Psalms, which are both poetry and prayer. This part asks the question how Augustine articulates or heightens fear when the Psalmist in his dialogue with God ‘compels’ h...
St. Augustine is regarded as master of the an allegorical interpretation of the Holy Scriptures. It ...
This paper will explore why Augustine persists in using the categories of signs and things and use a...
Fear and love appear as contradictory conditions in a relationship. Following the biblical tradition...
The Enarrationes in Psalmos is the collection of Augustine’s commentaries and sermons on the Psalms....
This chapter claims that while the subject of peace permeates the Augustinian corpus, Augustine’s th...
Augustine's emphasis on groaning in Enarrationes in Psalmos reflects his eschatological frame for th...
Temat gniewu Boga pojawia się bardzo często na kartach Pisma Świętego, zwłaszcza w Księdze Psalmów. ...
St. Augustine, beside his typically autobiographical work – Confessiones, left a number of statement...
Saint Augustine of Hippo often quoted the last verses of the 125th psalm and several times meditated...
[Extract] For Augustine, prayer is always in via, not only in the sense of spiritual development, bu...
Augustine's homiletical exhortations display a strong eschatological emphasis in his approach to cul...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).The philosophical schools of late antiquity commonly diagn...
This article shows the dangers in preaching of God’s word according to St. Augustine. The observatio...
For young people Augustine can have something of a mysterium fascinosum et tremendum. His sincere ho...
Prayer after Augustine explores the place of prayer in the works of Augustine, Boethius, and Benedic...
St. Augustine is regarded as master of the an allegorical interpretation of the Holy Scriptures. It ...
This paper will explore why Augustine persists in using the categories of signs and things and use a...
Fear and love appear as contradictory conditions in a relationship. Following the biblical tradition...
The Enarrationes in Psalmos is the collection of Augustine’s commentaries and sermons on the Psalms....
This chapter claims that while the subject of peace permeates the Augustinian corpus, Augustine’s th...
Augustine's emphasis on groaning in Enarrationes in Psalmos reflects his eschatological frame for th...
Temat gniewu Boga pojawia się bardzo często na kartach Pisma Świętego, zwłaszcza w Księdze Psalmów. ...
St. Augustine, beside his typically autobiographical work – Confessiones, left a number of statement...
Saint Augustine of Hippo often quoted the last verses of the 125th psalm and several times meditated...
[Extract] For Augustine, prayer is always in via, not only in the sense of spiritual development, bu...
Augustine's homiletical exhortations display a strong eschatological emphasis in his approach to cul...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).The philosophical schools of late antiquity commonly diagn...
This article shows the dangers in preaching of God’s word according to St. Augustine. The observatio...
For young people Augustine can have something of a mysterium fascinosum et tremendum. His sincere ho...
Prayer after Augustine explores the place of prayer in the works of Augustine, Boethius, and Benedic...
St. Augustine is regarded as master of the an allegorical interpretation of the Holy Scriptures. It ...
This paper will explore why Augustine persists in using the categories of signs and things and use a...
Fear and love appear as contradictory conditions in a relationship. Following the biblical tradition...