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A Metric for the Entropic Purpose of a System. [PDF]
Parker MC, Jeynes C, Walker SD.
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This introductory chapter analyses the fourteenth book of The City of God against the Pagans (c. fifth century CE) by Augustine of Hippo. Book 14 contains the analysis of Adam and Eve's life in the Garden of Eden and their subsequent Fall. This is an episode central not only to his theological project, in that Augustine single-handedly created the ...
Christopher Brooke
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2023
Abstract Many have helpfully written about the tension between Augustine’s affirmation of human free will and his seemingly contradictory emphasis on God’s divine grace. This chapter approaches this ostensible paradox not directly, but rather indirectly; that is, not through Augustine’s content on the topic, but rather through his method.
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Abstract Many have helpfully written about the tension between Augustine’s affirmation of human free will and his seemingly contradictory emphasis on God’s divine grace. This chapter approaches this ostensible paradox not directly, but rather indirectly; that is, not through Augustine’s content on the topic, but rather through his method.
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Augustinian Studies, 2007
Abstract Saint Augustine of Hippo (354–430) adapted classical thought to Christian doctrine and in various writings, including De civitate Dei, established the foundations for medieval and modern Christian theology. Born in north Africa, Augustine started out as a teacher, orator, and worldly man.
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Abstract Saint Augustine of Hippo (354–430) adapted classical thought to Christian doctrine and in various writings, including De civitate Dei, established the foundations for medieval and modern Christian theology. Born in north Africa, Augustine started out as a teacher, orator, and worldly man.
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1984
Selections from the writings of one of the most influential shapers of the western theological tradition, Augustine of Hippo (354-430), including On the Trinity, The Rule of St. Augustine, The Happy Life, On the Presence of God and other works.
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Selections from the writings of one of the most influential shapers of the western theological tradition, Augustine of Hippo (354-430), including On the Trinity, The Rule of St. Augustine, The Happy Life, On the Presence of God and other works.
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On Understanding Augustine of Hippo
The Downside Review, 1982Pour aider a aborder l'ocean de la pensee augustinienne, l'A. propose quelques themes: Augustin theologien utilisant les categories de la philosophie, la structure ontologique et anagogique de sa pensee, sa dialectique et son art d'ecrivain, le role de la cura animarum dans la genese de son oeuvre.
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