Augustine

In Richard Mervyn Hare, Jonathan Barnes & Henry Chadwick (eds.), Founders of thought. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 984-984 (1982)
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Abstract

Augustine was arguably the greatest early Christian philosopher. His teachings had a profound effect on Medieval scholarship, Renaissance humanism, and the religious controversies of both the Reformation and the Counter-Reformation. Here, Henry Chadwick places Augustine in his philosophical and religious context and traces the history of his influence on Western thought, both within and beyond the Christian tradition.

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reprint Chadwick, Henry (1986) "Augustine". Speculum 71(4):984-984
reprint Chadwick, H. (1988) "Augustine". Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 50(3):546-546

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