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Virga fuit: Ov. ars 2,339-342 and rem. 84-86 in Aug. in psalm. 66,3 [PDF]
Influencia, o reminiscencia, de la lectura de los clásicos latinos en Agustín de Hipona. Aquí se analiza un ejemplo de comparación o símil del mundo vegetal que, aunque aplicado a contenidos diferentes, establece un estrecho paralelismo literal entre ...
Urbán Fernández, Ángel
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Ecological grief as a crisis in dwelling
Abstract In the current context of widespread environmental collapse, ecological grief—the sense of loss that arises from experiencing environmental destruction—has become a burgeoning topic of inquiry across psychology, geography, and anthropology.
Pablo Fernandez Velasco
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La experiencia de la misericordia en San Agustín
The aim of this study is to reconstruct the theological controversy between Augustine of Hippo - who received the title of doctor gratiae, due to the fact that he acted as protector of grace against its enemies- and Pelagius, a British monk who has a ...
José Alberto Cánovas Sánchez
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Obrzęd bierzmowania w nauczaniu św. Augustyna
St. Augustine did not write any text dedicated to the ceremony of confirmation. Nevertheless, in the Bishop of Hippo’s texts, it is possible to find some loose statements or allusions to that ceremony.
Antoni Żurek
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Resumen La afirmación joánica de “Dios es amor” tiene como consecuencia el precepto de la caridad fraterna. Agustín de Hipona utiliza esta enseñanza para exhortar a sus fieles a ser coherentes con su identidad de cristianos, pues los seguidores de ...
Tamara Saeteros, Patricia Astorquiza
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Vanity of Vanities in the Context of the Spirituality of Augustine of Hippo
Study provides hermeneutics of the topic vanity of vanities in the work of early North African Christian writer Augustine of Hippo (354–430) based primarily on original Latin sources.
Miloš Lichner, Marianna Hamarová
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The Paradox of the Self and its Implications for Concepts of Personhood: Contrasting Contemporary Theological and Psychological Approaches to an Old Problem [PDF]
It is a widely accepted principle in both theology and the human sciences that the self, though each person perceives him- or herself as a singularity, is also characterized by multiplicity.
Turner, Léon
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Review of the Central Themes of the Eschatological Thought of Augustine of Hippo
In this paper, the author addresses the philosophical and theological thought of Augustine of Hippo, that is, St. Aurelius Augustine, in which he especially focuses on his eschatology, giving a short overview of the central themes of his eschatological ...
Dalibor Kraljik
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Toward an epistemology of mysticism: Knowing God as mystery [PDF]
While some philosophers suggest that mystical experience may provide evidence for belief in God, skeptics doubt that there is adequate warrant for even accepting the claim of a mystical experience as evidence for anything, except perhaps for some kind of
Tobin, Theresa
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