St. Augustine, Aspects of His Life and ThoughtHodder and Stoughton, 1914 - 255 páginas |
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... seen in social relations - A fourth- century reading - party - Catholicity of his friendships- Interest in the external world - Keenness of sense and emotion - Characteristics as a thinker - Literary style- General impression . II . HIS ...
... seen in social relations - A fourth- century reading - party - Catholicity of his friendships- Interest in the external world - Keenness of sense and emotion - Characteristics as a thinker - Literary style- General impression . II . HIS ...
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... seen a point , and can smile at a joke at his own expense ( De Beata Vita , 7 , 14 ) . Last but not least , there is the hostess , Augustine's mother , Monnica , who ruled us all like a mother , but served us like a daughter " ( Conf ...
... seen a point , and can smile at a joke at his own expense ( De Beata Vita , 7 , 14 ) . Last but not least , there is the hostess , Augustine's mother , Monnica , who ruled us all like a mother , but served us like a daughter " ( Conf ...
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... seen how Augustine reviews and criticises the arguments of two of his pupils , and we find him writing to Romanianus , the father of one of them , a report on his progress to this effect : " Your boy is beginning to take an interest in ...
... seen how Augustine reviews and criticises the arguments of two of his pupils , and we find him writing to Romanianus , the father of one of them , a report on his progress to this effect : " Your boy is beginning to take an interest in ...
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... seen the direction in which they lay , but that he had still to work them out as we see him doing in the Dialogues.1 Alternatively of course , it might be argued that the working- out of these questions in the Dialogues is pro forma ...
... seen the direction in which they lay , but that he had still to work them out as we see him doing in the Dialogues.1 Alternatively of course , it might be argued that the working- out of these questions in the Dialogues is pro forma ...
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... seen Greek scholarship obliged to yield place to Aramaic scholarship in regard to so many questions connected with the Gospels , can at least sympathise with Augustine's feelings . But he is not confined to theoretical and sentimental ...
... seen Greek scholarship obliged to yield place to Aramaic scholarship in regard to so many questions connected with the Gospels , can at least sympathise with Augustine's feelings . But he is not confined to theoretical and sentimental ...
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