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Rainer Jakobi
Eine Augustinische Echtheitsfrage: De Octo Quaestionibus ex Veteri Testamento
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Gregor K. Wenning, Felix Geser
Erkenntnislehre und Trinitätsspekulation bei Augustinus: Eine Untersuchung zur Gnoseologie von De Trinitate im 20. Jahrhundert
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It is the intention of this article on De Trinitate by St. Augustine to show that his doctrine is built upon applied epistemology aimed at the acquisition ofintellectus fidei. The main part of this paper explores the Augustinian search for vestigia trinitatis which reveals striking “psychological analogues” of thedivine trinity present in the human mind (Books 8-15). A mystical union with the holy trinity, however, appears impossible due to the impar imago of thehuman mind.
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Autorenvarianten in Prospers De vocatione omnium gentium? Einige methodische Überlegungen
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The Author replies to a review recently published by Franco Gori in the journal Augustinianum. The point of disagreement advanced by the Author is the basic hypothesis which she finds in Gori’s essay, according to which textual variants in De vocatione omnium gentium go back to the author himself, i.e., to Prosper of Aquitaine.
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