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HOW DOES MENTAL TIME TRAVEL IN THE EUCHARIST AID PSYCHOSPIRITUAL GROWTH?

open access: yesThe Heythrop Journal, Volume 67, Issue 1, Page 17-32, January 2026.
Abstract This paper innovatively connects the Eucharist, which is usually considered to be in the domain of theology, with the concept of personality‐growth—the idea that a person’s personality can get better—which is usually considered to be in the domain of experimental psychology.
Buki Fatona
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The Russo-Ukrainian conflict and the ethics of war of Augustine and Aquinas

open access: yesEthic@: an International Journal for Moral Philosophy
This article analyzes the justice of the Russo-Ukrainian War from the views of just war theorists Augustine and Aquinas. Augustine of Hippo, in his war ethics, believed that war is both a consequence of sin and a potential remedy.
Pedro Erik Carneiro
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Scholarship and Ministry in the Life and Thought of Augustine [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Augustine is frequently recognized as one of the greatest Christian theologians in all of church history. His influence extends to both Protestant and Catholic circles, and his numerous theological works are still referenced by today\u27s students of ...
Thornhill, Anthony C.
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Columbanus, charisma and the revolt of the monks of Bobbio [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
The account of the revolt of the monks of Bobbio against Columbanus’ successor Attala by Jonas of Bobbio gives only some clues as to why it took place, but suggests that Attala was lacking charisma.
Dunn, M.
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Playing God With Animals? The Meaning of Animals in a More Than Human World

open access: yesDialog, Volume 64, Issue 4, Page 189-195, Winter 2025.
ABSTRACT Unprecedented human power over the lives and welfare of trillions of animals calls for existential, ethical, and theological reflection. This article examines and discusses how the relationship between humans and non‐human animals can be understood in a Christian context.
Emil Børty Nielsen
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La giustificazione dei provvedimenti antidonatisti di Costantino nel primo libro del Contra epistulam Parmeniani di Agostino [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
This paper analyses the arguments that Augustine of Hippo gives in the first book of his work Contra epistulam Parmeniani with the aim of justifying Constantine the Great’s measures against the Donatists. Although these arguments are probably preceded in
Catapano, Giovanni
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Reading the Creed in the Light of Pentecost: An Eastern European Pneumatic Reflection

open access: yesInternational Journal of Systematic Theology, Volume 27, Issue 4, Page 507-524, October 2025.
Abstract Reading the Creed through pneumatic lenses is essential for understanding both humanity's eschatological destiny in the likeness of the Trinity and the consistently triune economy of salvation. In light of this assertion, the essay highlights aspects of the Creed's explicit and implicit pneumatology, offering a reflection from an Eastern ...
Daniela C. Augustine
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Zapowiedź Nowego Przymierza (Jr 31,31-34) w Enarrationes in Psalmos św. Augustyna

open access: yesVerbum Vitae, 2003
In commenting on the Psalter, St. Augustine refers to Jeremiah's promise of a "new covenant". He gives it its proper interpretation. It is an interpretation done on a literal understanding, however, it also gives a broad sense of the spiritual prophesy ...
Mariusz Rosik
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Redeeming Rhetoric: Augustine\u27s Use of Rhetoric in His Preaching Ministry [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The art and practice of rhetoric occupied a fundamental place in the ancient Roman world. It is thus not surprising that Augustine (354-430 AD) was deeply committed to the art of speaking well. He spent his youth mastering the theory of rhetoric, putting
Sypert, John A
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Thomas Aquinas on the Predestination of Christ

open access: yesModern Theology, Volume 41, Issue 4, Page 684-705, October 2025.
Abstract In this article, I examine the development of Thomas's doctrine of the predestination of Christ against the broader backdrop of thirteenth‐century scholasticism, highlighting its distinctively Christocentric character. Pauline texts (Eph. 1:4; Rom.
Joshua H. Lim
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