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Nello Cipriani, José Anoz
Ecos antiapolinaristas y aristotelismo en la polémica de Juliano de Eclana
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The article deals with the Christological Polemic between Saint Augustine and Julian of Eclanum, to elucidate if the knowledge that Julian had of Apollinarianism was accurate; if it is possible to individuate the source of this knowledge; if this source had also provided Julian his Aristotelian ideas, which are typical of his theological argumentations.
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Nello Cipriani, José Anoz
El autor de los textos pseudobasilianos reproducidos en c. Iul. 1, 16-17, y la polémica antiagustiniana de Juliano de Eclana
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The article deals with the problem of the author and the correct translation of the original Greek text quoted in c. Iul. 1. 16-17, and focuses on the influence that the antimanichaean treatise of Serapion of Thmuis had in the polemic of Julian of Eclanum against Augustine.
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Nello Cipriani, José Anoz
La presencia de Teodoro de Mopsuestia en la teología de Juliano de Eclana
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The article deals with the traces of the works of Theodore of Mopsuestia in the polemical fragments or remainig works of Julian of Eclanum.
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Nello Cipriani, Miguel Flores
Las fuentes cristianas de la doctrina trinitaria en los primeros Diálogos de san Agustín
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The article deals with the Christian sources of Augustine’s Trinarian teachings in his first Dialogues, answering to the Statements of O. du Roy, and pointing to the Christian influence of Ambrose and Marius Victorinus
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Nello Cipriani, Jóse Anoz
La inspiración tertuliana en el De libero arbitrio de san Agustín
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The article deals with the influence of Tertullian within Augustine’s De libero arbitrio, asserting that this helps to understand better this work and also the Early Ideas of Augustine.
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Nello Cipriani, José Anoz
Las obras de san Ambrosio en los escritos de san Agustín anteriores al episcopado
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The article deals with the traces that Ambrose’s works De fide, De Spiritu Sancto, Exameron, De paradiso, Expositio euangelii secundum Lucam y Expositio Ps. 118, left in Augustine's works befare his ordination as Bishop.
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Nello Cipriani, Enrique Eguiarte
Agustín lector de los comentarios paulinos de Mario Victorino
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The article deals with the traces of Marius Victorinus’ Commentaries on the Epistles of Paul in Augustine’s Dialogues of Cassiciacum, especialy on the Trinitarian teachings and in the expression of Christian Faith.
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Nello Cipriani, José Anoz
La preceptiva antigua y la Regla monástica de san Agustín
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The article deals with Augustine’s Monastic Rule (Praeceptum) focusing on the Old Literary Preceptive’s Rules, offering a new reading of its Argument and a new approach to its Literary aspects.
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Nello Cipriani, José Anoz
La presencia de Mario Victorino en la reflexión trinitaria de san Agustín
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The article deals with the traces of the work of Marius Victorinus in Augustine’s Trinitarian thought, especially in Augustine’s Cassiciacum Dialogues, De fide et symbolo and De Trinitate.
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Nello Cipriani, José Anoz
Acerca de las fuentes orientales de la teología de Juliano de Eclana
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The article deals with the oriental sources of Julian of Eclana’s Theology in his works Ad Turbantium and Ad Florum. In the former, texts from John Chrysostom and Pseudo Basil are studied. In the latter, the praise of ortodoxy of John Chrysostome, Basil and Theodore of Mopsuestia are studied.
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Bibliografía Agustiniana
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Bibliografia General
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Libros Recibidos
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Índice General: Vol. LVI-2011
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Enrique A. Eguiarte
In memoriam:
Tirso Alesanco Reinares, OAR
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Enrique A. Eguiarte
Teodoro Calvo Madrid, in Deo uiuas
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Gerald Bonner, Enrique Eguiarte
¿Una última apología del pelagianismo?
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The article presents Pelagianism as a sintetic creation taken mostly from the Works of Saint Augustine and from the individual theologians against which these works were directed. The Pelagians were never a group united by a common system of thinking.
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J. Patout Burns, Enrique Eguiarte
La santidad de la Iglesia en la teología norteafricana
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The article deals with the great challenge that North African Christianity faced in identifying a social group which held and exercised the sanctifying power of Christ in the church. It discusses briefly Tertullian's community, Cyprian’s ideas, Donatist’s approach, and the theological Services of Optatus, and Augustine, who was able to establish a link between fidelity, moral living, and sanctifying power.
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Francesca Cocchini, Enrique Eguiarte
Notas sobre la ‘inchoata expositio ad Romanos’ de Agustín
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The articles deals with the text of Rm 1, 4a as it is explained by Augustine in his Inchoata expositio ad Romanos, stressing Augustines sources, namely Ambrosiaster, Marius Victorinus and Jerome.
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Laurence Dalmon, Enrique Eguiarte
La correspondencia antipelagiana de África con Roma:
presentación de un expediente del epistolario agustiniano (416-418)
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The article deals with the letters written between 416 and 418 for the condemnation of Pelagianism, proposing to join them according to epistolographic criteria, underlining the Official Letter’s characteristics, the Rhetoric strategies, and how all these resources determine the shape and the development of the letter exchange.
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