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    An evidence‐based approach to drainage of the pleural cavity: evaluation of best practice.Augustine T. M. Tang, Theodore J. Velissaris & David F. Weeden - 2002 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 8 (3):333-340.
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    Raising an Athlete for Christ: Saint John Chrysostom and Education in Byzantium.Theodore Michael Christou - 2018 - AKROPOLIS: Journal of Hellenic Studies 2:105-118.
    This article examines the homily titled Address on Vainglory, and the Right Way for Parents to Bring up their Children, concentrating upon the educational vision it expresses. The text is attributed to John Chrysostom, Christian saint and fourth century Patriarch of Constantinople. Uncertainty regarding the manuscript’s authenticity led to the exclusion of “Address on Vainglory” from most collections of John Chrysostom’s writings, which had seminal influence in a context when the church was united, and the homily has consequently received very (...)
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    St. Augustine and the Christian Idea of Progress: The Background of the City of God.Theodor E. Mommsen - 1951 - Journal of the History of Ideas 12 (3):346.
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    Der Christ und die Geschichte.Theodor Haecker - 1935 - Leipzig: J. Hegner.
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    Augustine and the Problem of Divine Foreknowledge and Free Will.Theodore J. Kondoleon - 1987 - Augustinian Studies 18:165-187.
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    Embedded Grace: Christ, History, and the Reign of God in Schleiermacher’s Dogmatics. [REVIEW]Theodore M. Vial - 2013 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 24 (1):135-137.
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  7. Augustine’s Argument for God’s Existence de Libero Arbitrio, Book II.Theodore Kondoleon - 1983 - Augustinian Studies 14:105-115.
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    Divine Exemplarism in Augustine.Theodore Kondoleon - 1970 - Augustinian Studies 1:181-195.
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    3. Exkurs II. Juliette oder Aufklärung und Moral.Julia Christ - 2017 - In Gunnar Hindrichs (ed.), Max Horkheimer/Theodor W. Adorno: Dialektik der Aufklärung. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 41-60.
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    Saint Augustine on the Resurrection of Christ Teaching: Teaching, Rhetoric, and Reception.S. J. O'Collins - 2017 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Despite an enormous amount of literature on St Augustine of Hippo, this work provides the first examination of what he taught about the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Augustine expounded Christ's resurrection in his sermons, letters, Answer to Faustus the Manichean, the City of God, Expositions of the Psalms, and the Trinity. Saint Augustine on the Resurrection of Christ: Teaching, Rhetoric, and Reception explores what Augustine held about the centrality of Christ's resurrection from the dead, the agency (...)
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    In defence of Jesus Christ: Augustine on Christ in the Pelagian controversy.Mathijs Lamberigts - 2005 - Augustinian Studies 36 (1):159-194.
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    Christ Meets Me Everywhere: Augustine's Early Figurative Exegesis.Michael Cameron - 2012 - Oup Usa.
    In Christ Meets Me Everywhere, Michael Cameron argues that Augustine wanted to train readers of Scripture to transpose themselves into the texts in the same way he did, by the same process of figuration that he found at its core. Tracking Augustine's developing practice of self-transposition into the figures of the biblical texts over the course of his entire career, Cameron shows that this practice is the key to Augustine's hermeneutics.
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    Augustine on the Roles of Christ and the Holy Spirit in the Mediation of Virtues. Dodaro - 2010 - Augustinian Studies 41 (1):145-163.
    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 (...)
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    Participation in Christ: Psalm 118 in Ambrose and Augustine.Gerald Boersma - 2014 - Augustinianum 54 (1):173-197.
    As bishops, both Augustine and Ambrose wrote sermons on Psalm 118 towards the end of their lives. This article puts these two exegetical works in dialogue with each other by focusing on the common theological theme of participation operative in both commentaries. I argue that both Ambrose and Augustine present a Christological account of participation which functions as the basis of their respective ecclesiologies. Within this overarching Christological framework, the article notes that Ambrose grounds participation in the imago Dei, whereas (...)
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    Did Augustine's christology depend on Theodore of mopsuestia?John Mcguckin - 1990 - Heythrop Journal 31 (1):39–52.
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    Christ and the Just Society in the Thought of Augustine – By Robert Dodaro.C. C. Pecknold - 2008 - Modern Theology 24 (2):326-330.
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    Le Christ médiateur et tête de l'Église selon le Sermon Dolbeau 26 d'Augustin.Gérard Rémy - 1998 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 72 (1):123-124.
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    The Christology of Theodore of Tarsus: The Laterculus Malalianus and the Person and Work of Christ.James Siemens - 2010 - Brepols Publishers.
    Theodore of Tarsus served as archbishop of Canterbury for twenty-two years until his death in 690, aged eighty-eight. Because the only significant record we had of Theodore was that contained in Bede's Historia, until recently it was very difficult to say anything about his life before this appointment, and even more difficult to determine anything about his thought. All of that changed in the last half of the twentieth century, when the discovery of some biblical glosses from Canterbury was revealed (...)
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  19. Haecker, Theodor, Der Christ und die Geschichte.Max Horkheimer - 1936 - Studies in Philosophy and Social Science 5:372.
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    Saint Augustine on the Resurrection of Christ: Teaching, Rhetoric, and Reception. By Gerald O’Collins, SJ. Pp. ix, 128, Oxford University Press, 2017, $24.95. [REVIEW]Patrick Madigan - 2021 - Heythrop Journal 62 (4):745-746.
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    David Meconi, The One Christ: St. Augustine’s Theology of Deification.Joshua Farris - 2015 - Journal of Analytic Theology 3:223-225.
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  22. (1 other version)4. Quest, Questions, and Christ in Augustine's Confessions.Khaled Anatolios - 2000 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 3 (2).
     
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    Benjamin T. Quinn, Christ, The Way: Augustine’s Theology of Wisdom.Miles Hollingworth - 2023 - Augustinian Studies 54 (1):122-124.
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    The Influence of Theodore of Mopsuestia on Augustine’s Letter 187.Joanne McWilliam Dewart - 1979 - Augustinian Studies 10:113-132.
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    The Visible Christ and the Invisible Trinity: MT. 5:8 in Augustine's Trinitarian Theology of 400.Michel Rene Barnes - 2003 - Modern Theology 19 (3):329-355.
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    The deep wisdom of Christ our mother: echoes in Augustine and Julian of Norwich [Paper presented at the'Prayer and Spirituality in the Early Church'Conference].Kerrie Hide - 1997 - The Australasian Catholic Record 74 (4):432.
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    Book Review: Augustine’s Preached Theology: Living as the Body of Christ by J. Patout Burns Jr. [REVIEW]Ryan Tinetti - 2024 - Studies in Christian Ethics 37 (1):176-178.
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  28. The Law, the Whole Christ, and the Spirit of Love: Grace as a Trinitarian Gift in Augustine’s Theology.S. Brian Daley - 2010 - Augustinian Studies 41 (1):123-144.
     
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    Augustine's Preached Theology: Living as the Body of Christ. By J. Patout Burns, Jr. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans, 2022. Pp. xviii, 374. $45.00. [REVIEW]Kevin G. Grove - 2023 - Heythrop Journal 64 (6):841-842.
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    How Does the Bible Refer to Christ? Interacting with Augustine the Allegorist.Mark J. Boone - 2023 - Heythrop Journal 64 (6):826-840.
    Traditional Christianity teaches that the Bible's primary referent is Jesus Christ, the Messiah, and Christians have long looked for ways to connect every passage in the Bible to the Christ. One venerable strategy is the allegorical or figurative approach of creatively interpreting any unit of biblical meaning, sometimes down to the individual words, as referencing Christ. Alternatively, we might take the biblical narrative itself as referencing Christ and find the connection of smaller units of meaning to (...)
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    The Roles of Christ's Humanity in Salvation: Insights from Theodore of Mopsuestia – F.G. McLeod, S.J.John A. McGuckin - 2007 - Modern Theology 23 (1):144-147.
  32. Augustine and Aquinas on the Demonic.Benjamin McCraw - 2017 - In Benjamin W. McCraw & Arp Robert (eds.), Philosophical Approaches to Demonology. New York, USA: Routledge. pp. 23-38.
    My focus in this paper concerns the demonic from the perspective of Augustine and Aquinas. Much of their views on demons coincide with certain elements of the popular view, but a good bit also diverges in some interesting and important ways. In fact, their philosophical theology is essentially bound up with their overall demonology. I show that the aim of the demonic is to bring about conversion through temptation, and this “possession” is nothing but the person coming to be like (...)
     
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    Theodore Richards and the discovery of isotopes.K. Brad Wray - 2022 - Foundations of Chemistry 25 (1):57-66.
    I challenge Gareth Eaton’s recent claim that Theodore Richards should be counted among the discoverers of isotopes. In evaluating Eaton’s claim, I draw on two influential theories of scientific discovery, one developed by Thomas Kuhn, and one developed by Augustine Brannigan. I argue that though Richards’ experimental work contributed to the discovery, his work does not warrant attributing the discovery to him. Richards’ reluctance to acknowledge isotopes is well documented. Further, the fact that he made no claim to having made (...)
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    Jason David BeDuhn, Augustine's Manichaean Dilemma. 2: Making a “Catholic” Self, 388–401 CE Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2013. Jesse Couenhoven, Stricken by Sin, Cured by Christ: Agency, Necessity, and Culpa-bility in Augustinian Theology. Oxford, New York, et al.: Oxford University Press, 2013. [REVIEW]Ann Ward & Lee Ward - 2013 - Augustinian Studies 44 (2):329.
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    Augustine’s Use of the Verses 1, 1 and 1, 14 From the ‟Gospel of John” in the First Two Books of ‟on the Trinity”.Mădălina-Gabriela Pantea - 2018 - Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia:7-20.
    Augustine’s use of the verses 1, 1 and 1, 14 from the Gospel of John in the first two books of On the Trinity. In books 1-2 of On the Trinity, Augustine uses recurrently two verses from the Gospel of John, namely 1, 1 (“In the beginning was the Word, and Word was with God, and the Word was God”) and 1, 14 (“And the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us”) in order to highlight the fact that (...), in the form of a servant (forma servi) did not lose his divine form (forma Dei). (shrink)
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    Did Augustine Abandon His Doctrine of Jewish Witness in Aduersus Iudaeos?John Y. B. Hood - 2019 - Augustinian Studies 50 (2):171-195.
    Augustine’s doctrine of Jewish witness maintains that, although Christianity has superseded Judaism as the one true religion, it is God’s will that the Jews continue to exist because they preserve and authenticate the Old Testament, divinely-inspired texts which foretold the coming of Jesus. Thus, Christian rulers are obligated to protect the religious liberties of the Jewish people, and the church should focus its missionary efforts on pagans rather than Jews. Current scholarly consensus holds that Augustine adhered consistently to this doctrine (...)
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    The One Christ: St. Augustine's Theology of Deification. By David Vincent Meconi, SJ. Pp. xxii, 280, Washington, D. C., The Catholic University of America Press, 2013, $64.95. [REVIEW]Norman Russell - 2016 - Heythrop Journal 57 (4):732-733.
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    Putting on Christ: Augustine's Early Theology of Salvation and the Sacraments. By Ty PaulMonroe. Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press, 2022. Pp. viii +319. $75.00. [REVIEW]S. J. Brian Dunkle - 2023 - Heythrop Journal 64 (2):269-271.
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    ‘Not to depart from Christ’: Augustine between ‘Manichaean’ and ‘Catholic’ Christianity.Jason D. BeDuhn - 2013 - HTS Theological Studies 69 (1).
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    On Augustine’s theology of hope: From the perspective of creation.Chen Yuehua - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (1):5.
    Augustine was a representative of the theology of hope in the patristic age. He saw hope as the grasp of eschatological eternal happy life for human in this world. Together, the three virtues of faith, hope and love constitute the three interdependent faculties of the soul to know God. Hope, which comes from the grace of God given through Christ, is the knowledge of eternity, not of a future in time, and it helps one to resist the temptation of (...)
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    Classics of Religious Devotion. Augustine's Confessions.Guide for the Perplexed.Imitation of Christ.Pilgrim's Progress.Journal.Out of My Life and Thought. [REVIEW]John Wild, Beryl D. Cohon, Willard L. Sperry, Perry Miller & John Woolman - 1951 - Journal of Philosophy 48 (7):223.
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    Augustine as an Apologist: Is Confessions Apologetic in Nature?Scott D. G. Ventureyra - 2015 - American Journal of Biblical Theology 16 (32):1-34.
    This paper explores the apologetic nature of Augustine’s Confessions. It first takes a brief look at Augustine’s intricate view of the relationship between faith and reason, in order to provide a background to his employment of apologetic elements throughout Confessions. Both positive and negative apologetic elements are examined throughout the paper. Some positive apologetic elements include Augustine’s presentation of the implied ontological argument, the cosmological argument, the teleological argument, the argument from the experience of beauty, and the demonstration of the (...)
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  43. The One Christ: St. Augustine's Theology of Deification. [REVIEW]Paul J. Griffiths - 2015 - Nova et Vetera 13 (4).
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  44. The One Christ: St. Augustine's Theology of Deification by David Vincent Meconi, S.J. [REVIEW]Paul J. Griffiths - 2015 - Nova et Vetera 13 (4).
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    Augustine’s Eucharistic Spirituality in his Easter Sermons.Kolawole Chabi - 2019 - Augustinianum 59 (2):475-504.
    This article studies Augustine’s Eucharistic Spirituality as it emerges primarily from his preaching, in his catechesis during the Easter Season. It investigates how the bishop of Hippo explains to the neophytes the transformation that makes bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Christ in order to ignite their awareness about what it is that they receive at the Altar. It further considers what Augustine indicates as the spiritual disposition necessary for the reception of the sacrament and its (...)
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  46. The Meaning of Protestant Theology: Luther, Augustine, and the Gospel That Gives Us Christ.[author unknown] - 2019
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    Augustine’s Vision of Lay Participation in Ecclesial Reconciliation.Joseph Carola - 2004 - Augustinian Studies 35 (1):73-93.
    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 (...)
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    Augustine's Confessions: The Concrete Referent.Elizabeth Hanson-Smith - 1978 - Philosophy and Literature 2 (2):176-189.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Elizabeth Hanson-Smith AUGUSTINE'S CONFESSIONS: THE CONCRETE REFERENT The chief problem facing critics who would consider the Confessions as both a literary work and a philosophical treatise remains the connection between the first nine books, the autobiography, and the last four, the metaphysical speculations on time, eternity, epistemology, and theology. A persistent desire to justify the work as an aesthetic whole has led critics on a search for thematic and (...)
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  49. The Preaching of the Resurrection of Christ in Augustine, Luther, Barth, and Thielicke.Marguerite Shuster - 1997 - In Stephen T. Davis, Daniel Kendall & Gerald O'Collins (eds.), The Resurrection. Oxford Up.
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    A Trinitarian Ascent: How Augustine’s Sermons on the Psalms of Ascent Transform the Ascent Tradition.Mark J. Boone - 2024 - Religions 15 (5).
    Augustine’s sermons on the Psalms of Ascent, part of the Enarrationes in Psalmos, are a unique entry in the venerable tradition of those writings that aim to help us ascend to a higher reality. These sermons transform the ascent genre by giving, in the place of the Platonic account of ascent, a Christian ascent narrative with a Trinitarian structure. Not just the individual ascends, but the community that is the church, the body of Christ, also ascends. The ascent is (...)
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