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What Is Not Saved Is Not Assumed: Thomas Weinandy, Julian of Eclanum, and Augustine of Hippo on Whether Salvation Requires Christ's Temptations to Sin

Nova et vetera, 2021
Toward the end of the last book he ever wrote, Augustine of Hippo asks a crucial question that should resonate in today’s Christological debates: “Did . . .
Joshua Evans
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Augustine of Hippo

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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Augustine of Hippo

Gregory of Nyssa, Augustine of Hippo, and the Filioque, 2021
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Towards a Theology of the Intercession of the Holy Spirit. Pneumatological and ecumenical inspirations of Augustine of Hippo in letter 130

Roczniki Teologiczne
In Catholic theology and ecclesial practice, the intercession of the angels, of the Mother of Jesus, and of the saints is particularly apparent. The justification for this position often do not satisfy Christians from other communities.
Kazimierz Pek
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The Influence of Eusebius’ Chronicle on the Apologetic Treatises of Cyril of Alexandria and Augustine of Hippo

The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 2020
In the early fifth century, both Cyril of Alexandria and Augustine of Hippo used Eusebius of Caesarea's Chronicle in the writing of their respective apologetic treatises – Against Julian for Cyril and The city of God for Augustine.
M. Crawford
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Augustine of Hippo and the Political Figures of His Time: Aspects of Relationships

ISTORIYA
This article, devoted to the analysis of the correspondence of Augustine of Hippo (354—430), aims to identify the main aspects of the bishop’s interaction with senior officials: the master of the offices Olympius, the tribune and notary Marcellinus, the ...
Andrey Mamontov
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Memoria, Contuitus, et Expectatio: Revisiting Augustine of Hippo

Philosophy of Music Education Review
:Since the Middle Ages, Augustine and the wealth of his writings have had an enormous impact on Western philosophical thinking. His approach to time and memory, which he sets out in his eleventh book of the Confessions, is one of the most important ...
Martin Berger
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Depression and Drama in Augustine of Hippo’s Rhetorical Imaginary

Rhetoric Society Quarterly
Studies of Augustine’s rhetoric have been focused on the De doctrina christiana and the Confessions. As a result, these studies have been restricted to questions of Augustine’s reception of Greco-Roman ideas.
Curry Kennedy
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Presence of Augustine of Hippo in Isidore of Seville : Some Provisional Remarks

Framing Power in Visigothic Society, 2020
Augustine of Hippo is the most quoted author by Isidore of Seville. Isidore uses Augustine in all his works, without exception, and he knows at least 53 of Augustine’s works.
J. Elfassi
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Saint Augustine of Hippo. Commentary on Statements in the Letter to Romans. Part II

Библия и христианская древность, 2020
В публикации представлен русский перевод глав с 24-й по 50-ю сочинения блж. Августина «Разъяснение некоторых положений из Послания к Римлянам». Это произведение, написанное блж.
Владимир Михайлович Тюленев
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