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2011
This article offers a positive exposition of Augustine's mature Trinitarian theology that builds on the best of recent scholarship. It describes the Trinitarian theology of Augustine as being structured around the Father's begetting of the Word that breathes forth Love.
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This article offers a positive exposition of Augustine's mature Trinitarian theology that builds on the best of recent scholarship. It describes the Trinitarian theology of Augustine as being structured around the Father's begetting of the Word that breathes forth Love.
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Saint Augustine, and Augustine the Monk and Archbishop
Journal of the British Archaeological Association, 1884(1884). Saint Augustine, and Augustine the Monk and Archbishop. Journal of the British Archaeological Association: Vol. 40, No. 3, pp. 295-296.
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Liberating Augustine: Rethinking Augustine’s emphasis on interiority
Theology Today, 2017Has Augustine’s emphasis on interiority, along with his ideas about how to imagine the Trinity, been a negative influence on “Western” (in the sense of Protestant and Catholic) theology? Jürgen Moltmann has been very critical of Augustine’s influence in this regard, as have other theologians, including many feminists.
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Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement, 1992
Jonathan Edwards identified the central act of faith as ‘the cordial consent of beings to Being in general’, which is to say to God (see Holbrook, 1973, pp. 102ff). That equation, of Being, Truth and God, is rarely taken seriously in analytical circles.
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Jonathan Edwards identified the central act of faith as ‘the cordial consent of beings to Being in general’, which is to say to God (see Holbrook, 1973, pp. 102ff). That equation, of Being, Truth and God, is rarely taken seriously in analytical circles.
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The Protomodern Augustine? Colin Gunton and the Failure of Augustine
International Journal of Systematic Theology, 2007Abstract: The late Colin Gunton often criticized Augustine in two key areas: (1) Augustine's supposed emphasis of the one over the many effectively severed any meaningful link between creation and redemption (contra the theological understanding of Irenaeus); and (2) because of Augustine's supposed emphasis on the timeless essence of God at the ...
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2018
At the foundation of Catholic theology are to be found Origen of Alexandria and Augustine of Hippo. They are so foundational not, most importantly, because of their positions on particular theological questions, but because of their conception of theological thinking itself.
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At the foundation of Catholic theology are to be found Origen of Alexandria and Augustine of Hippo. They are so foundational not, most importantly, because of their positions on particular theological questions, but because of their conception of theological thinking itself.
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The “Realism” of Augustine's “Political Realism”: Augustine and Machiavelli
Perspectives on Political Science, 1996(1996). The “Realism” of Augustine's “Political Realism”: Augustine and Machiavelli. Perspectives on Political Science: Vol. 25, No. 3, pp. 117-123.
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2018
Although less fully commented on than other themes in his theology, Augustine’s understanding of Christ is central to his whole thought. Augustine insists on the completeness of both the divinity and the humanity of Christ, and suggests that the point of their contact is his human soul.
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Although less fully commented on than other themes in his theology, Augustine’s understanding of Christ is central to his whole thought. Augustine insists on the completeness of both the divinity and the humanity of Christ, and suggests that the point of their contact is his human soul.
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