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1. Augustinus: Volume > 66 > Issue: 262/263
Enrique A. Eguiarte Presentación
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2. Augustinus: Volume > 66 > Issue: 262/263
Anthony Dupont ‘In diuersitate sententiarum uerarum concordiam pariat ipsa ueritas’ (conf. 12, 41). Una visión de conjunto de los estudios de Mathijs Lamberigts sobre san Agustín y la controversia pelagiana
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3. Augustinus: Volume > 66 > Issue: 262/263
Anthony Dupont Esbozo biográfico de Mathijs Lamberigts
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4. Augustinus: Volume > 66 > Issue: 262/263
Mathijs Lamberigts, Enrique A. Eguiarte B. Los obispos pelagianos depuestos. Nestorio y Éfeso
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5. Augustinus: Volume > 66 > Issue: 262/263
Mathijs Lamberigts, Enrique A. Eguiarte B. Juliano de Eclana: Una súplica por un Creador Bueno
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6. Augustinus: Volume > 66 > Issue: 262/263
Mathijs Lamberigts, Enrique A. Eguiarte B. Juliano de Eclana y Agustín de Hipona: dos concepciones sobre Adán
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7. Augustinus: Volume > 66 > Issue: 262/263
Mathijs Lamberigts, Enrique A. Eguiarte B. Agustín y Juliano de Eclana sobre Zósimo
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Mathijs Lamberigts, Enrique A. Eguiarte B. Juliano y Agustín sobre el origen del alma
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Mathijs Lamberigts, Enrique A. Eguiarte B. Investigación reciente sobre el pelagianismo con un énfasis particular en el papel jugado por Juliano de Eclana
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Mathijs Lamberigts, Enrique A. Eguiarte B. Juliano de Eclana sobre las virtudes naturales y Rom 12, 4
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Mathijs Lamberigts, José Anoz Agustín y la predestinación: algunas ‘quæstiones disputatæ’ replanteadas
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Mathijs Lamberigts, Enrique A. Eguiarte B. Agustín sobre el matrimonio. Una comparación del ‘De bono coniugali’ y ‘De nuptiis et concupiscentia’
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13. Augustinus: Volume > 66 > Issue: 262/263
Mathijs Lamberigts, Enrique A. Eguiarte B. Agustín sobre el bautismo durante la controversia con Juliano de Eclana
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bibliografía
14. Augustinus: Volume > 66 > Issue: 262/263
Bibliografía Agustiniana
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Bibliografía General
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Índice General
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17. Augustinus: Volume > 66 > Issue: 260/261
Enrique A. Eguiarte John J. Oldfield (1933-2021): In Pace
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Giuseppe Caruso Agustín y la Biblia griega en las 'Enarrationes in Psalmos'
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The article presents a summary of the ideas of different scholars concerning the real knowledge that Saint Augustine had of the Greek Language, to point out that the competence of Saint Augustine was increasing over the years. It also addresses the relationship between Saint Augustine and Saint Jerome regarding the translations of the Bible, and the value that Saint Augustine attributed to the LXX text. Subsequently, some examples taken from the 'enarrationes in Psalmos' help to stress the work of the augustinian emendatio of the Latin text, taking as point of departure the Greek text, as well as the use the Greek text in Augustine’s own textual interpretation of the psalms.
19. Augustinus: Volume > 66 > Issue: 260/261
Bruno N. D’Andrea 'In domo disciplinae': una relectura integral del 'De disciplina christiana' de Agustín de Hipona
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The article offers a comprehensive reading of Augustine’s 'De disciplina christiana'. After an introduction, the article makes a review of the studies on the 'De disciplina christiana'. Afterwards, the article presents a rhetorical analysis of the Work, stressing particularly the inuentio and the dispositio. In a third part, the article presents a careful examination of the contents of 'De disciplina christiana'. Finally, the article presents a comprehensive reading of 'De disciplina christiana', letting aside ethical or moral aspects, and mainly highlighting its ecclesiological elements in relationship to other works of Augustine, both earlier and contemporary to the 'De disciplina christiana'. The article finally offers some conclusions, stressing the possibilities of research on Augustine’s 'De disciplina christiana'.
20. Augustinus: Volume > 66 > Issue: 260/261
Enrique A. Eguiarte, Mauricio Saavedra 'Ecclesia, sponsa Christi': La eclesiología en el libro XV del 'Contra Faustum' de Agustín de Hipona: Un diálogo con la Iglesia
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In this article, Book XV of 'Contra Faustum' is approached to present the various ecclesiological ideas of Faustus and Saint Augustine, behind which there are two different hypotexts of the Book of Revelation. Faustus starts from the text of Rev 21:9, which presents the Church as sponsa and uxor, that is to say of an ecclesiology that has as point of departure a consummated eschatology which is on the way to perfection. Saint Augustine starts from the text of Rev 21:2 and 22:17, where the Church is presented as sponsa, with an ecclesiology of an eschatology not yet consummated, of the 'schon jetz aber noch nicht', where the Church lives in the hope of becoming the uxor Christi in the kingdom of heaven, when the time of the nuptiae arrives. On the other hand, the fact that Saint Augustine within the Contra Faustum never calls the group of Manicheans with the word ecclesia, but only with terms such as societas or congregatio, is underlined. The article alludes to the Christological insights of Book XV of 'Contra Faustum'. The other allusions to the Church as sponsa and uxor Christi in Book XXII of 'Contra Faustum' are also studied, in order to point out again the augustinian ecclesiological idea of an eschatology not yet consummated, and the fact that the Church is also, according to Saint Augustine, the Sister of Christ.