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  1. Un renouveau thomiste après pascendi (1907-1914)?: Aux sources de l'antithomisme contemporain.le P. Augustin Laffay - 2008 - Revue Thomiste 108 (2):281-299.
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  2. Abortion: Moral and Legal Perspectives.J. Garfield & P. Hennessy (eds.) - 1984 - University of Massachusetts.
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    Shakespeare's Last Plays: Essays in Literature and Politics.John E. Alvis, Glenn C. Arbery, David N. Beauregard, Paul A. Cantor, John Freeh, Richard Harp, Peter Augustine Lawler, Mary P. Nichols, Nathan Schlueter, Gerard B. Wegemer & R. V. Young - 2002 - Lexington Books.
    What were Shakespeare's final thoughts on history, tragedy, and comedy? Shakespeare's Last Plays focuses much needed scholarly attention on Shakespeare's "Late Romances." The work--a collection of newly commissioned essays by leading scholars of classical political philosophy and literature--offers careful textual analysis of Pericles, Prince of Tyre, Cymbeline, The Winter's Tale, The Tempest, All is True, and The Two Noble Kinsmen. The essays reveal how Shakespeare's thought in these final works compliments, challenges, fulfills, or transforms previously held conceptions of the playwright (...)
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    Seers and Judges: American Literature as Political Philosophy.Ann Davis, Thomas S. Engeman, Lilly J. Goren, Despina Korovessis, Peter Augustine Lawler, Carol McNamara, Mary P. Nichols & Laura Weiner (eds.) - 2001 - Lexington Books.
    Alexis de Tocqueville asserted that America had no truly great literature, and that American writers merely mimicked the British and European traditions of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. This new edited collection masterfully refutes Tocqueville's monocultural myopia and reveals the distinctive role American poetry and prose have played in reflecting and passing judgment upon the core values of American democracy. The essays, profiling the work of Mark Twain, F. Scott Fitzgerald, John Updike, Edith Wharton, Walt Whitman, Henry James, Willa Cather, (...)
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    Augustine's philosophy of mind.Gerard J. P. O'Daly - 1987 - Berkeley: University of California Press.
    CHAPTER ONE Augustine the Philosopher There are, according to Augustine in the early work entitled soliloquia, two principal (indeed, strictly speaking, ...
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  6. Augustine of Hippo a Biography.P. Brown - 1967
     
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  7. The supernatural in the theology of St. Augustine.P. Dumont - 1931 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 11 (4):513-542.
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    The Idea of the American University.John Agresto, William B. Allen, Michael P. Foley, Gary D. Glenn, Susan E. Hanssen, Mark C. Henrie, Peter Augustine Lawler, William Mathie, James V. Schall, Bradley C. S. Watson & Peter Wood (eds.) - 2010 - Lexington Books.
    As John Henry Newman reflected on 'The Idea of a University' more than a century and a half ago, Bradley C. S. Watson brings together some of the nation's most eminent thinkers on higher education to reflect on the nature and purposes of the American university today. Their mordant reflections paint a picture of the American university in crisis. This book is essential reading for thoughtful citizens, scholars, and educational policymakers.
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    Gabriel Marcel et les injustices de ce temps, La responsabilité du philosophe. Paris, Aubier, 1983. 15 × 24, 142 p. (« Présence de Gabriel Marcel», cahier 4). [REVIEW]Augustin K. Dibi - 1984 - Revue de Synthèse 105 (113-114):184-185.
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  10. Augustine on Theological Fatalism.David P. Hunt - 1996 - Medieval Philosophy & Theology 5 (1):1-30.
  11. Origen: The Source of Augustine's Theory of Time.P. Tzamalikos - 1987 - Filosofia 17:396-418.
     
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    Augustine on Human Love for God.Kyle P. Hubbard - 2012 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 86 (2):203-222.
    Augustine believes that loving God is the proper end of human life. But what does it mean to love God? Following Anders Nygren’s influential critique, the common interpretation is that the central thrust of Augustine’s account of love for God is Platonic eros. However, I will argue that the main element of human love for God is not eros but philia, the desire for friendship with the beloved. Understanding Platonic eros as one element among others of human love (...)
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    Jerome and Augustine on wealth and poverty in Psalms 107–150.Pauline Allen & Jacobus P. K. Kritzinger - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (1):9.
    The purpose of this article was to compare Jerome’s and Augustine’s sermons on the fifth book of the Psalms with regard to their views on the rich and the poor. After a brief consideration of the different audiences of Jerome and Augustine, we focused on their attitudes to wealth and poverty, and almsgiving and its relationship to eschatology. In both Jerome’s and Augustine’s commentaries we were confronted with problems regarding the nature of the collections, the composition of (...)
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    Augustine’s Confessions: Philosophy in Autobiography ed. by William E. Mann.Steven P. Marrone - 2016 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 54 (1):159-160.
    This collection of eight essays on Augustine’s most widely read work focuses, as William Mann says in his introduction, on Augustine as a philosopher. Not every reader will agree that Augustine did indeed philosophize. Many would insist that whatever speculation Augustine engaged in, it was solely as a theologian. Yet each of the authors in this superb volume approaches Augustine in the context of the philosophy of the late Roman world, especially Neoplatonic philosophy. Their success (...)
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    Killing and Allowing to Die: Insights from Augustine.Daniel P. Sulmasy - 2021 - Christian Bioethics 27 (3):264-278.
    One major argument against prohibiting euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide (PAS) is that there is no rational basis for distinguishing between killing and allowing to die: if we permit patients to die by forgoing life-sustaining treatments, then we also ought to permit euthanasia and PAS. In this paper, the author argues, contra this claim, that it is in fact coherent to differentiate between killing and allowing to die. To develop this argument, the author provides an analysis of Saint Augustine’s distinction (...)
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    Augustine and the Shape of the Earth.C. P. E. Nothaft - 2011 - Augustinian Studies 42 (1):33-48.
  17. Augustine on the measurement of time.G. J. P. O'Daly - 1981 - In A. H. Armstrong, H. J. Blumenthal & R. A. Markus (eds.), Neoplatonism and early Christian thought: essays in honour of A.H. Armstrong. London: Variorum Publications.
  18. The supernatural in the theology of St. Augustine, Part 2: free of the supernatural.P. Dumont - 1932 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 12 (2):194-219.
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  19. Der Glaube an eine Reinigung nach dem Tod in der theologischen Fundierung durch Augustinus (La croyance en une purification posthume dans la théologie d'Augustin).P. Scharr - 1986 - Wissenschaft Und Weisheit 49 (2-3):160-168.
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  20. Augustine, Aristotle, and the confessions.Michael P. Foley - 2003 - The Thomist 67 (4):607-622.
     
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  21. The supernatural in the theology of St. Augustine, the first part: the supernatural reality.P. Dumont - 1932 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 12 (1):29-55.
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    Divine Illumination: The History and Future of Augustine’s Theory of Knowledge.Steven P. Marrone - 2012 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 50 (2):293-294.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Divine Illumination: The History and Future of Augustine’s Theory of KnowledgeSteven P. MarroneLydia Schumacher. Divine Illumination: The History and Future of Augustine’s Theory of Knowledge. Challenges in Contemporary Theology. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011. Pp. xiii + 250. Cloth, $119.95.Lydia Schumacher has written an ambitious book. Among the many things she tries to accomplish in the volume, three stand out to this reviewer. First of all, she proposes (...)
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  23. On Augustine’s Way Out.David P. Hunt - 1999 - Faith and Philosophy 16 (1):3-26.
    This paper seeks to rehabilitate St. Augustine’s widely dismissed response to the alleged incompatibility of divine foreknowledge and free will. This requires taking a fresh look at his analysis in On Free Choice of the Will, and arguing its relevance to the current debate. Along the way, mistaken interpretations of Augustine are rebutted, his real solution is developed and defended, a reason for his not anticipating Boethius’s a temporalist solution is suggested, a favorable comparison with Ockham is made, (...)
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    Benjamin Schnieder, Substanz und Adh‰ renz. Bolzanos Ontologie des Wirklichen, Sankt Augustin, Academia Verlag, 2002.P. Cant - 2006 - Philosophiques 1 (1):306-308.
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    Kirsi Stjerna and Deanna A. Thompson, editors, On the Apocalyptic and Human Agency: Conversations with Augustine of Hippo and Martin Luther.P. Travis Kroeker - 2016 - Augustinian Studies 47 (1):119-120.
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    Augustine, the “Mixed life,” and Classical Political Philosophy.William P. Haggerty - 1992 - Augustinian Studies 23:149-163.
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    Armageddon 95 Arndt, W. 61 Attridge, H. 79 Auden, WH 162 Augustine 39, 125, 128, 267.P. Abelard, M. Adams, J. Adderley, African Traditional Religion, T. Agbola, B. Aland, C. Alexander, G. Alföldy, M. Althaus-Reid & T. Altizer - 2012 - In Zoë Bennett & David B. Gowler (eds.), Radical Christian Voices and Practice: Essays in Honour of Christopher Rowland. Oxford University Press. pp. 297.
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    Augustins Auffassung über die Sklaverei.C. P. Mayer - 1977 - Augustinianum 17 (1):237-247.
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    Ever Learning, Ever Loving: Augustine on Teaching as Ministry.Ronnie P. Campbell Jr - 2013 - Eleutheria: A Graduate Student Journal 2 (2).
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    Augustine's Theology of the Resurrection. By Augustine M.Reisenauer. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2023. Pp xvi, 275. £85.00. [REVIEW]Jonathan P. Yates - 2024 - Heythrop Journal 65 (4):456-460.
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  31. Die theozentrische Ethik Augustins.C. P. Mayer - 1987 - Ciudad de Dios 200 (2-3):233-245.
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    (1 other version)St. Augustine: Founder of the Christian Philosophy of History.Joseph P. Christopher - 1930 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 6:74-88.
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    Augustine and the Limits of Virtue. [REVIEW]John P. Doyle - 1993 - Review of Metaphysics 47 (2):396-397.
    Wetzel tells us that "limits" in the title of this volume intends to connote two things. Negatively, it refers to Augustine's dissatisfaction with pagan accounts of virtue, especially their blindness toward the psychology of inner conflict. Positively, it refers to the saint's reformulated understanding of virtue within a theistic context in which he stresses the motivational integrity of graced willing.
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    Saint Augustine, His Philosophy.Joseph P. Boland - 1931 - Modern Schoolman 9 (1):17-17.
  35. Verwiebe, Walter, Welt und Zeit bei Augustin. [REVIEW]P. Timotheus Barth - 1936 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 49:407-409.
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    Saint Augustine and Manichean Cosmogony.John P. Maher - 1979 - Augustinian Studies 10:91-104.
  37. Ruef, H., Augustin über Semiotik und Sprache. [REVIEW]P. Swiggers - 1984 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 46:505.
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    Aristotle, Augustine and the Identity of Philosophy in Late Thirteenth-Century Paris: The Case of Some Theologians.Steven P. Marrone - 2001 - In Jan A. Aertsen, Kent Emery & Andreas Speer (eds.), Nach der Verurteilung von 1277 / After the Condemnation of 1277: Philosophie und Theologie an der Universität von Paris im letzten Viertel des 13. Jahrhunderts. Studien und Texte / Philosophy and Theology at the University of Paris in the Last Quarter of. De Gruyter. pp. 276-298.
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    Die antimanichöischen Schriften Augustins.C. P. Mayer - 1974 - Augustinianum 14 (2):277-313.
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  40. Karfíková, L.: Ideas and Words. Studies of Augustin, Plotinus, Abelard, Dionysius Aeropagita and Anselm.P. Labuda - 2011 - Filozofia 66:284-287.
     
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    The universal way of salvation in the thought of Augustine.Thomas P. Harmon - 2024 - London: T&T Clark.
    How does Christ's mediation affect the individual human being? And how does that effect on the individual human being's soul relate to the way of salvation that incorporates, in principle, all human beings? Harmon answers both questions by examining Augustine's narration of his own life, and his treatment of the universal way of salvation as it flows among men in society and as it flows through the individual both involve the reconciliation of elements divided by the effects of sin. (...)
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    Plotinus and Augustine on the Mid-Rank of Soul: Navigating Two Worlds.O. P. Torchia - 2023 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    This book addresses the mid-rank of the soul theme as it emerges in Plotinus and Augustine in the context of their respective interpretations of universal order. They both use the journey metaphor to describe the soul’s progress through the turbulent “sea” of earthly existence.
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  43. Antecedentes neoplatonicos de San Augustin: de la retorica a la epoptica.P. Garcia Castillo - 1989 - Ciudad de Dios 202 (1):5-22.
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    A Panel Discussion of James K. A. Smith’s Awaiting the King: Reforming Public Theology: Introduction: An Augustine for Our Time.David P. Henreckson - 2019 - Studies in Christian Ethics 32 (1):105-107.
    James K. A. Smith’s book Awaiting the King interrogates the religious nature of contemporary politics and the political nature of Christian practice, and in doing so draws Augustine out of the ivory tower to which many have confined him, putting the late-antique theologian into a conversation with a host of contemporary voices.
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    Augustine’s First Monastery.George P. Lawless - 1985 - Augustinianum 25 (1-2):65-78.
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    The Quarrel between Poetry and Philosophy in the Early Dialogues of St. Augustine.Michael P. Foley - 2015 - Philosophy and Literature 39 (1):15-31.
    After he was delivered from the necessity of making provision for the flesh in its concupiscence and after tendering his resignation as a professor of rhetoric, St. Augustine was, in the autumn of 386 a.d., eager to explore his newfound Christian faith and prepare for his reception into the Catholic Church. His conversion, momentous though it was, did not so much entail a repudiation of all that he had learned and studied as it did a transformation of what had (...)
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    The Artistry of Augustine’s Psalmus Contra Partem Donati.Carl P. E. Springer - 1985 - Augustinian Studies 16:65-74.
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    Wittgenstein: From Mysticism to Ordinary Language: A Study of Viennese Positivism and the Thought of Ludwig Wittgenstein by Russell Nieli. [REVIEW]Augustin Riska - 1989 - The Thomist 53 (2):349-351.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 349 Wittgenstein: From Mysticism to Ordinary Language: A Study of Viennese Positivism and the Thought of Ludwig Wittgenstein. By RUSSELL NIELI. SUNY Series in Philosophy. Albany; State University of New York Press, 1987. Pp. xvi + 261. $39.50 (cloth) ; $12.95 (paper). In his original and thought-provoking hook, Russell Nieli offers a well-documented interpretation of Wittgenstein's philosophical development from mysticism, which supposedly dominated the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (1921), (...)
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    Jerusalem as Caelum Caeli in Augustine.Gerald P. Boersma - 2018 - Augustinian Studies 49 (2):247-276.
    The city of Jerusalem is the focal point of Augustine’s exegesis of the Psalms of Ascent. In Enarratio in Psalmum 121, Augustine presents Jerusalem as a collective unity contemplating God’s being. The city is thoroughly established in peace and love and participates intimately in the divine life. The essential features of the Jerusalem described in Enarratio in Psalmum 121 align neatly with the created intellectual realm of contemplation outlined in Confessiones Book 12. Both texts envisage a city that (...)
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  50. Metaphysik und Menschenbild bei Plotin und bei Augustin.F. P. Hager - 1973 - Studia Philosophica 33:85.
     
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