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The Journey Toward God in Augustine’s Confessions, Books I–VI
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Thomas W. Smith
Augustine and Politics as Longing in the World
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Kenneth B. Steinhauser
Augustin contra Academicos (vel de Academicis) Buch 1:
Einleitung und Kommentar
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Phillip Cary
Thought Clothed with Sound:
Augustine’s Christological Hermeneutics in De doctrina Christiana
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Michael Heintz
The City of God against the Pagans
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Robert P. Kennedy
Expositions of the Psalms 73–98
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Margaret M. Mitchell
Rhetoric and Exegesis in Augustine’s Interpretation of Romans 7:24–25A
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William Harmless
The Voice and the Word:
Augustine’s Catechumenate in Light of the Dolbeau Sermons
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On June 24th, 407, Augustine was in Carthage and was asked by his friend Aurelius to preach that day, the feast of the birth of John the Baptist. Drawing on the Gospel reading, he contrasted John as “Voice” with Christ as “Word” and meditated at length on the nature of speech, preaching, and conversion (Sermo 293A =Dolbeau 3). I draw on the sermons discovered by François Dolbeau to explore what they say about Augustine’s catechumenate and about him as a teacher of catechumens. This supplements my book, Augustine and the Catechumenate, published before the Dolbeau sermons became fully available.
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Catherine Oppel
“Why, my soul, are you sad?”:
Augustine’s Opinion on Sadness in the City of God and an Interpretation of his Tears in the Confessions
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Brian Schmisek
Augustine’s Use of “Spiritual Body”
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Erika T. Hermanowicz
Book Six of Augustine’s De musica and the Episcopal Embassies of 408
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Wieslaw Dawidowski
Regula Fidei in Augustine:
Its Use and Function
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Christopher D. Levenick
Exceptis Igitur Iocis:
Augustine on Lying, Joking, and Jesting
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Sigridur Gudmarsdottir
Augustine and Modernity
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J. Kevin Coyle
Formen und Funktionen der Vergilzitate bei Augustin von Hippo:
Formen und Funktionen der Zitate und Anspielungen
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John Peter Kenney
A Reader’s Companion to Augustine’s Confessions
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Todd C. Ream
Foucault and Augustine:
Reconsidering Power and Love
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Carol Harrison
“The Most Intimate Feeling of My Mind”:
The Permanence of Grace in Augustine’s Early Theological Practice
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Michael Cameron
Totus Christus and the Psychagogy of Augustine’s Sermons
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