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Augustine's Laws: Norman Augustine
Defense & Security Analysis, 2005Some books which have fallen within Defense & Security Analysis's fields of interest have paved the way for further studies, either because they have opened up a new era for enquiry and research, or because they have introduced new approaches and methodologies to existing areas.
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"Augustine Asleep" Or "Augustine Awake"? Jacobus Arminius’s Reception Of Augustine
2009This chapter answers two questions. The first question is: What was the character of Arminius's most intensive discussion of Augustine's views, which is found in the Dissertatio de vero et genuino sensu capitis VII ad Romanos ? Why may Arminius have used Augustine as he did in this writing? The second question: Is it possible, on the basis of Arminius'
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Augustine's Reception of Augustine
Sacris Erudiri, 2019[In] order to discover what the author was aiming at in writing this final correction of his own works. It turns out that the Retractationes can, not surprisingly, be linked to his other autobiographical works, the Soliloquia and the Confessions. In the Soliloquia, Augustine examines the difference between true and false in the way he pictures himself.
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Augustine of Hippo (St Augustine)
Abstract Augustine dealt with universal history in On the City of God against Pagans (De ciuitate Dei contra paganos) from 412 to 425, mainly in books XV–XVIII, by comparing his theological ideas on a history of salvation linked to divine Providence, based on the Bible, with the data of the Greco-Roman historiographical tradition on ...openaire +1 more source
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Augustine of Hippo (Thagaste, b. 354–Hippo, d. 430 ce) brings the very person of the thinker onto the philosophical scene for the first time in the history of philosophy, with his existential vicissitudes, his spiritual travails, and his incessant search for truth. Augustine is the ancient figure we know better than anyone else, thanks to the fact that
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Augustine of Hippo (Thagaste, b. 354–Hippo, d. 430 ce) brings the very person of the thinker onto the philosophical scene for the first time in the history of philosophy, with his existential vicissitudes, his spiritual travails, and his incessant search for truth. Augustine is the ancient figure we know better than anyone else, thanks to the fact that
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Human Dignity after Augustine's Imago Dei: On the Sources and Uses of Two Ethical Terms
, 2017Matthew Puffer
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