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Augustine of Hippo

2012
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 ...
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Preaching Adam in John Chrysostom and Augustine of Hippo

Vigiliae christianae (Print), 2019
Is Adam merely a bad moral example, or has his first sin left a lasting impact on the human condition? The current paper revisits the traditional juxtaposition between John Chrysostom and Augustine of Hippo as holding, respectively, a preference for ...
Douglas Finn, A. Dupont
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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 ...
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Augustine of Hippo

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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The Holy Spirit as Gift in Augustine of Hippo

Korean Journal of Christian Studies, 2023
Y. Song
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St. Augustine of Hippo

2017
This chapter examines the sacramental theology of Augustine of Hippo, the great Western Church Father who emphasized the mystery of God and the fruit of love, and identified sacraments as “visible sign that connect us to the mystery of our saving God.” Baptism was to occur only once in a believer’s life and marked not only the entrance of the believer ...
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