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Augustine is usually credited as the founder of the theory of just war in Christianity. This theory was defined in the time when Roman Empire was in retreat in front of the barbarians and when Church was struggling against heretics.
Miloš Jelić
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Augustine on music as the harmonious language of spirituality: An apophatic theological study
This article arose from the study of apophatic theology also known as the via-negativa. Apophatic theology, by definition, refrains from stating what and who God is instead of focusing on what God is not.
Godfrey T. Baleng
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Watershed or Cul-de-Sac? Disputes in the Theological Reception of Kant’s Philosophy
Kant’s turn to the subject has changed the epistemological conditions for theology. Four intellectual backgrounds of objections are examined: an Aristotelian and Thomistic teleological order of nature (1); Augustinianism based on original sin in which ...
Maureen Junker-Kenny
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Peter Martyr Vermigli’s Augustinian notion of concupiscence
This article joins a growing body of scholarship by exploring largely forgotten Reformation figures, such as Peter Martyr Vermigli (1499–1562), and examining how Vermigli made use of the church fathers – Augustine, in our case – in his own context.
Li-Wei Liu
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Religious Attitude and Its Influence on the Political Thoughts of St. Augustine and Imam Khomeini [PDF]
In the area of Islamic civilization and the West, Imam Khomeini and St. Augustine are important because the thoughts and effects of both have been the source of profound developments, hence the comparison of the political ideas of these two characters is
Mohammad Abedi Ardakani, Ali Mazidi
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Augustine and Nicene Theology: Essays on Augustine and the Latin Argument for Nicaea, written by Michel René Barnes [PDF]
Shawn J. Wilhite
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The Influence of Mother Wisdom on Augustine
The Book of Ben Sira was popular in the early Christian church and influenced the Church Father Augustine (354–430). He adopts the person of Wisdom as a divine mother and adapts her within the context of the early Christian church.
Bouwman Kitty
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Just war theory and scapegoat mechanism: An analysis of missio Dei and social order
This article examined Augustine’s just war theory through René Girard’s scapegoat mechanism, as posited in his theory of mimetic desire. Augustine, in his development of just war theory, adopted a realist approach to justify the ethical criteria for ...
Godfrey T. Baleng
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RÜYALARA ETİK YAKLAŞIM: RÜYALARIMDA AHLAKSIZ OLABİLİR MİYİM?
Rüyalara olan felsefi ilgi her dönem karşımıza çıkmıştır. Dönem dönem bu ilgi azalsa da ve yerini başka bilimlerin incelemesine bıraksa da son yüzyılda tekrar canlanmıştır.
Feyza Ceyhan Çoştu
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Augustine's Literary Legacy as Research Focus in Contemporary Scholarship [PDF]
The views on the soul in the philosophical-theological thought of Au-relius Augustine (354–430 AD) hold a special place. When considering practically any of his teachings—whether it be his doctrine on the cosmos, time, memory, the relationship between ...
Philipp
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