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Human Dignity After Augustine\u27s Imago Dei: On the Sources and Uses of Two Ethical Terms [PDF]
Puffer, Matthew
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Why the Imago Dei is in the Intellect Alone: A Criticism of a Phenomenology of Sensible Experience for Attaining an Image of God [PDF]
This paper, as a response to Mark K. Spencer’s, “Perceiving the Image of God in the Whole Human Person” in the present volume, argues in defence of Aquinas’s position that the Imago Dei is limited in the human being to the rational, intellective soul ...
O'Neill, Seamus
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a piece of creative writing by Lucy Melbourne on how poverty engenders extremism and violence
Lucy L. Melbourne
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Indeterminacy and Architectural History: Deterritorializing Cosimo Fanzago [PDF]
This article is a critique of architectural history’s tendency to overdetermine in thinking about practice and theory in general, and in thinking the relationship between architecture and spirituality in post-Tridentine ecclesiastical architecture in ...
Hills, Helen
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The Rhetoric(s) of St. Augustine\u27s Confessions [PDF]
In this essay, I offer a sympathetic reading of the rhetoric(s) of Augustine’s Confessions. First, as a historian of rhetoric I am interested in what Augustine’s narrative can tell us about the theory and practice of rhetoric in the late classical period
Farrell, James M.
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Freedom From Responsibility: Agent-Neutral Consequentialism and the Bodhisattva Ideal [PDF]
This paper argues that influential Mahāyāna ethicists, such as Śāntideva, who allow for moral rules to be proscribed under the expediency of a compassionate aim, seriously compromise the very notion of moral responsibility.
Coseru, Christian
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‘In volumine Longobardo’ New Light on the Date and Origin of the Latin Translation of St Anthony’s Seven Letters [PDF]
The seven letters of St Antony of Egypt, after the ground-breaking study of Samuel Rubenson, have been revealed to be one of our earliest sources for Egyptian monastic and ascetic theology of the fourth century.
Tóth, Péter
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Coercion in Late Antiquity : a brief intellectual history [PDF]
Van Nuffelen, Peter
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Perception and Extramission in De quantitate animae [PDF]
Augustine is commonly interpreted as endorsing an extramission theory of perception in De quantitate animae. A close examination of the text shows, instead, that he is committed to its rejection. I end with some remarks about what it takes for an account
Kalderon, Mark Eli
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