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The Company of Preachers
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Robert P. Kennedy
On Augustine
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The Emergence of Monasticism. From the Desert Fathers to the Early Middle Ages
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Le ‘cogito’ dans la pensée de saint Augustin
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S . Agostino e il Cantico dei Cantici. Tra esegesi e teologia
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From Aristotle to Augustine
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Regula Sancti Augustini:
Normative Grundlage differenter Verbände im Mittelalter
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Textsorten und Textkritik:
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Books Received
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Hubertus R. Drobner
The Chronology of Augustine’s Sermones ad populum III:
On Christmas Day
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This article continues the discussion of dating Augustine’s sermons, using Augustine’s Christmas sermons (184–196 and 369–370) as the basis. It also includes an excursus, summarizing the status of present discussions and identifying the value and goal of this effort from a methodological perspective.
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Christmas in Hippo:
Mystical Celebration and Catechesis
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This article provides an overview of Augustine’s Christmas sermons. Christmas is more important for Augustine than his words to Januarius might suggest (Letter 55, 2). In fact, the parallels between his preaching at Christmas and at Easter are striking in this regard. The catechesis in the Christmas sermons is based on the Nicean creed (or that of Constantinopole) rather than on the Lenten and Easter baptismal creeds. Together, the feasts of Christmas and Easter celebrate—both theologically and liturgically—the one mystery of salvation.
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Joseph Carola
Augustine’s Vision of Lay Participation in Ecclesial Reconciliation
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Augustine of Hippo understands the lay faithful in virtue of their regal-sacerdotal anointing at Baptism to exercise, always in unison with the ordained ministry, an indispensable twofold role in the sinner’s reconciliation. In Peter, not only the clergy but indeed all the saintly members of the community receive the spiritual commission to bind and loose. According to their particular vocation, the lay faithful bind the sinner through fraternal correction and loose him through their intercessory prayer. As members of the Totus Christus, they participate in Christ’s unique remissive mediation. A mixed society where saints live among sinners provides the necessary context for this ecclesial reconciliation.
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Anselm’s Argument:
The Augustinian Inheritance—Continuity and Development
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A Tribute to John J. O’Meara, 1915–2003
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A Companion to the Confessions of St. Augustine
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St. Augustine’s Bones:
A Microhistory
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Thomas F. Martin
Augustine’s Commentary on Galatians:
Introduction, Text, Translation, and Notes
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Augustine for Armchair Theologians
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The Journey Toward God in Augustine’s Confessions, Books I–VI
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