Augustine and HistoryChristopher T. Daly, John Doody, Kim Paffenroth Lexington Books, 2008 - 326 psl. Augustine and History relates history to Augustine's thoughts, life, and writings in several distinct but connected ways. The essays place Augustine in his historical context, analyze his theory and practice of historiography, and examine his impact on later historians and controversies. Augustine's intellect and influence are elaborated upon in contexts as disparate as the Fall of Rome, debates on the death penalty, and even the reactions to 9/11. This collection of scholarly essays is excellent for a wide-ranging academic audience. Book jacket. |
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... tion . However the heretic would be killed in a state that would make his eternal perdi- tion almost certain , since Augustine maintained that “ however commendable in his own opinion his life might be , the heretic shall for the very ...
... tion . However the heretic would be killed in a state that would make his eternal perdi- tion almost certain , since Augustine maintained that “ however commendable in his own opinion his life might be , the heretic shall for the very ...
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... tion , and expectation that unifies past , present , and future time.29 What is es- pecially remarkable about the conclusion he reached from the example of reciting the psalm is the claim that the solution to the problem of measuring ...
... tion , and expectation that unifies past , present , and future time.29 What is es- pecially remarkable about the conclusion he reached from the example of reciting the psalm is the claim that the solution to the problem of measuring ...
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... tion of a meaningful whole or complete movement out of seemingly disparate and senseless individual actions , and this with an ethically edifying intent . For Augustine the intentional activity of the mind merely gathers together and ...
... tion of a meaningful whole or complete movement out of seemingly disparate and senseless individual actions , and this with an ethically edifying intent . For Augustine the intentional activity of the mind merely gathers together and ...
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On the Use and Disadvantage of History for the Afterlife | 3 |
Augustines Interpretation of | 31 |
Augustine and the Rhetoric of Roman Decline | 53 |
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