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401. Augustinian Studies: Volume > 40 > Issue: 1
Jane Merdinger On the Eve of the Council of Hippo, 393: The Background to Augustine’s Program for Church Reform
402. Augustinian Studies: Volume > 40 > Issue: 1
Thomas L. Humphries, Jr. Distentio Animi: praesens temporis, imago aeternitatis
403. Augustinian Studies: Volume > 40 > Issue: 1
Ernesto Paparazzo Augustine on Symmetry
404. Augustinian Studies: Volume > 40 > Issue: 1
Michael Cameron Valerius of Hippo: A Profile
405. Augustinian Studies: Volume > 40 > Issue: 1
Michael Cameron In Memoriam: The Grace of Tom Martin
406. Augustinian Studies: Volume > 40 > Issue: 1
Allan Fitzgerald, O.S.A. When Augustine Was Priest
407. Augustinian Studies: Volume > 40 > Issue: 1
André Muller Trinitarian Theology and the Shape of the Christian Life: The Prolegomenon to Augustine’s De Trinitate
408. Augustinian Studies: Volume > 40 > Issue: 2
Phillip M. Thompson Augustine and the Death Penalty: Justice as the Balance of Mercy and Judgment
409. Augustinian Studies: Volume > 40 > Issue: 2
Brett Gaul Augustine on the Virtues of the Pagans
410. Augustinian Studies: Volume > 40 > Issue: 2
Joshua C. Davies Augustine on Original Cognition
411. Augustinian Studies: Volume > 40 > Issue: 2
Marianne Djuth Augustine, Monica, and the Love of Wisdom
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Jon Mackenzie Subjectivity as a Methodology in Augustine’s Confessions
413. Augustinian Studies: Volume > 41 > Issue: 1
Luigi Alici The Violence of Idolatry and Peaceful Coexistence: The Current Relevance of civ. Dei
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Michael Cameron “She Arranges All Things Pleasingly” (Wis. 8:1): The Rhetorical Base of Augustine’s Hermeneutic
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Mathijs Lamberigts Augustine’s Use of Tradition in His Reaction to Julian of Aeclanum’s Ad Turbantium: Contra Iulianum I–II
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Robert Dodaro, O.S.A. Augustine on the Roles of Christ and the Holy Spirit in the Mediation of Virtues
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This paper investigates the specific roles that Augustine assigns respectively to Christ and the Holy Spirit in the mediation of virtues to Christians. At timesAugustine speaks about Christ’s mediation of virtues without mentioning the Holy Spirit, while at other times he asserts that the Holy Spirit endows the human soul with virtue, without explaining how the Spirit’s activity is related to Christ’s. This paper focuses on the logic behind these twin aspects of mediation as far as the Christian’s continual growth in virtues is concerned.
417. Augustinian Studies: Volume > 41 > Issue: 1
John C. Cavadini Eucharistic Exegesis in Augustine’s Confessions
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Michael C. McCarthy, S.J. The Psalms of Ascent as Word of God in Augustine’s Enarrationes in psalmos
419. Augustinian Studies: Volume > 41 > Issue: 1
Charles Mathewes A Worldly Augustinianism: Augustine’s Sacramental Vision of Creation
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John Bowlin Augustine Counting Virtues