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  1. How Believers Find God-Talk Puzzling.Augustine of Hippo - 2000 - In Brian Davies (ed.), Philosophy of religion: a guide and anthology. New York: Oxford University Press.
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  2. What is Evil?Augustine of Hippo - 2000 - In Brian Davies (ed.), Philosophy of religion: a guide and anthology. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  3. Prologue. Augustine of Hippo.Christopher Brooke - 2012 - In Philosophic Pride: Stoicism and Political Thought From Lipsius to Rousseau. Princeton University Press. pp. 1-11.
     
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    Augustine of Hippo, Chelles, and the Carolingian Renaissance: Cologne Cathedral Manuscript 63.Henry Mayr-Harting - 2011 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 45 (1).
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    Augustine of Hippo on Nonhuman Animals.Christina Hoenig - 2023 - Journal of Animal Ethics 13 (2):122-134.
    This article presents a cross-contextual examination of St. Augustine's views concerning nonhuman animals. It aligns seemingly disparate conclusions of previous studies by considering both material and metaphorical nonhuman animals across Augustine's writings and by integrating the role he assigns to them into his broader metaphysical framework. While Augustine is found to assign instrumental value to all aspects of material creation, nonhuman animals are shown to carry a particularly complex significance due to their proximity to humans in his (...)
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  6. Augustine of Hippo a Biography.P. Brown - 1967
     
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  7. Saint Augustine of Hippo.Hugh Pope - 1950
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    Augustine of Hippo and Martin Luther on Original Sin and Justification of the Sinner. By Jairzinho Lopes Pereira.E. L. Saak - 2014 - Augustinian Studies 45 (2):340-347.
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    Augustine of Hippo and His Monastic Rule.George Lawless - 1990 - Clarendon Press.
    * With a Latin text and a facing-page translation of the Rule, Regulations for a Monastery, and Letter 211 The Rule of Augustine, very likely the oldest monastic rule with western origins, provides daily inspiration for more than 150 Christian communities. In giving an account of Augustine's distinctive contributions to the monastic spirituality of the late Roman world, and in particular of his achievement as a monastic legislator, Augustine of Hippo and his Monastic Rule fills a (...)
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    Augustine of Hippo’s Cassiciacum Confessions.Carol Harrison - 2000 - Augustinian Studies 31 (2):219-224.
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    (1 other version)Augustine of Hippo: The Role of the Laity in Ecclesial Reconciliation.Thomas F. Martin - 2007 - Augustinian Studies 38 (2):453-454.
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    Augustine of Hippo.Mary T. Clark - 1969 - International Philosophical Quarterly 9 (1):148-151.
  13. The Correspondence, Between Jerome and Augustine of Hippo.Carolinne Jerome, Augustine & White - 1990
     
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    Augustine of Hippo: A Life.Henry Chadwick - 2009 - Oxford University Press.
    A biography of Augustine's thought life, as interpreted by the acclaimed church historian, the late Professor Henry Chadwick. Augustine's intellectual development is recounted with clarity and warmth, providing a characteristically rigorous yet sympathetic narrative of this central figure in the history of Christian thought.
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    Saint Augustine of Hippo, step-father of liberalism.Mark Somos - 2010 - History of European Ideas 36 (2):237-250.
    Ostensible contradictions between Augustine's account of the two cities are resolved by his concealed claim to the privileged epistemic status of a Christian prophet. Faith and grace provide the mobility between this quasi-divine and the fallen human position. Such mobility is impossible in a pluralist and secular system of thought. This is why, having lost the creative Augustinian ambiguity, the liberal philosophy of history and norms of relationship between state and individual continue to veer between the logical end-points of (...)
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    St. Augustine of Hippo[REVIEW]John M. Quinn - 1987 - Augustinian Studies 18:201-206.
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    Augustine of Hippo and His Monastic Rule. [REVIEW]John J. Gavigan - 1988 - Augustinian Studies 19:199-201.
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    Saint Augustine of Hippo[REVIEW]Vernon J. Bourke - 1950 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 25 (4):719-720.
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    Saint Augustine of Hippo: An Intellectual Biography. By Miles Hollingworth. London, Bloomsbury, 2013, $27.60. [REVIEW]Jason Freddi - 2016 - Heythrop Journal 57 (2):376-377.
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    Augustine of Hippo[REVIEW]Lee Blackburn - 2009 - Augustinian Studies 40 (2):320-322.
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    Augustine of hippo, a biography.Herbert Wallace Schneider - 1968 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 6 (4):395-398.
  22. Emotion in Augustine of Hippo and Thomas Aquinas: a way forward for the impassibility debate?Anastasia Philippa Scrutton - 2005 - International Journal for Systematic Theology 7 (2):169 - 177.
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    "Hannah Arendt and Augustine of Hippo : On the Pleasure of and Desire for Evil" in Laval Théologique et Philosophique, vol. 66, n. 2, June 2010, 371-385.Antonio Calcagno - 2010 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 66 (2):371-385.
    Arendt a écrit deux volumes dédiés à la pensée et la volonté qui sont réunis dans le texte La vie de l’esprit, mais en raison de sa mort inopportune, son travail consacré au jugement, et plus spécialement au jugement politique, n’a jamais été achevé. Cependant, nous disposons d’une quantité significative d’écrits sur ce thème, provenant de ses conférences sur la troisième Critique de Kant. Le jugement et la pensée sont essentiels pour empêcher ce qu’Arendt appelle «la banalité du mal». En (...)
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    Augustine of Hippo: Philosopher, Exegete, and Theologian.Lee Blackburn - 2010 - Augustinian Studies 41 (2):464-466.
  25. The problem of persuasion in Augustine of Hippo.Maurizio Manzin - 1987 - Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane 16 (1):3-27.
    A study on the nature of persuasive discourse in St. Augustine's philosophy, aiming at showing that in Augustine's thought an argumentation finalized to be effective must be truth-oriented. In this sense (dating back to Aristotle) a true persuasion, or to say better rhetoric, is completely different from sophistic, which is finalized to persuade without any search for truth.
     
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    Augustine of Hippo. By Virgilio Pacioni, OSA. Pp. xxv, 313, Leominster, Gracewing, 2010, £14.99. [REVIEW]John Sullivan - 2013 - Heythrop Journal 54 (3):456-456.
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    Memoria, Contuitus, et Expectatio : Revisiting Augustine of Hippo.Martin Berger - 2024 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 32 (1):34-45.
    Since the Middle Ages, Augustine and the wealth of his writings have had an enormous impact on Western philosophical thinking. His approach to time and memory, which he sets out in his eleventh book of the Confessions, is one of the most important sources for research about the philosophy of time. Augustine describes time as a permanent movement in which the future passes unceasingly through an unrelated present into the past. Only the very present moment exists, but this (...)
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  28. Hermeneutics, St. Augustine of Hippo & Tantra.Subhasis Chattopadhyay - 2018
    In this 2nd part of the series on Tantra in this blog, we look at St. Augustine and the Postmoderns like Derrida and John Caputo to gradually frame a hermeneutics of Tantra.
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    Augustine of Hippo: His Life and Impact. [REVIEW]Adam Ployd - 2021 - Augustinian Studies 52 (2):215-217.
  30. Peter Brown, "Augustine of Hippo". [REVIEW]William B. Ryan - 1968 - The Thomist 32 (3):446.
     
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    CHADWICK, H., Augustine of Hippo. A life, Oxford University Press, New York, 2009, 177 pp. [REVIEW]Pablo Blanco - 2010 - Anuario Filosófico:188.
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    The Anti-Pelagian Christology of Augustine of Hippo, 396-430.Dominic Keech - 2012 - Oxford University Press.
    A new study which engages with some of the most controversial questions in recent scholarship on Augustine of Hippo, the Origenist controversy and the development of Christology through the history of the ecumenical councils.
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    The Rhetoric of St. Augustine of Hippo[REVIEW]E. Michael Gerli - 2010 - Augustinian Studies 41 (2):472-474.
  34. Ultimate reality according to Augustine of Hippo.R. Teske - 1995 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 18 (1):20-32.
     
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    La división y el conflicto interior de la voluntad humana, y su resolución en el amor, según Agustín de Hipona / Inner Division and Conflict of Human Will, and its Resolution in Love, according to Augustine of Hippo.Javier García Valiño Abós - 2013 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 20:11.
    The Augustine’s doctrine on human will is proposed as an original contribution. His conception of will as act and power of the soul is explained. The main question is the inner division or breaking of the will, and the conflict between the two wills. Finally and shortly, we examine love as the Augustine’s «solution» to this problem: the resolution of the inner conflict of the will through his transformation in love.
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    "The Role of Forgetting in Our Experience of Time: Augustine of Hippo and Hannah Arendt" in Parrhesia: A Journal of Critical Philosophy.Antonio Calcagno - 2011 - Parrhesia 13:14-27.
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    Tataryn, Myroslaw I., Augustine and Russian orthodoxy: Russian orthodox theologians and Augustine of hippo – a twentieth century dialogue.James R. Payton - 2002 - Studies in East European Thought 54 (3):234-236.
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    Lux corporea, lux incorporea: The Eye of the Body and the Eye of the Soul in St Augustine of Hippo.Germán Osvaldo Prósperi - 2017 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 24:19.
    Light as divine source of truth and excellence is a pervasive metaphor in St. Augustine. This paper examines the distinction between two lights and two eyes: corporeal and incorporeal light, which correspond to the bodily eye and the eye of the soul, respectively. The paper also puts forward a political reading of this light-optic tension.
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  39. Seventeen Short Treatises of S. Augustine, Bishop of Hippo.Augustine - 1847 - John Henry Parker.
     
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  40. Political wisdom and the city Of God : St. Augustine of Hippo.Miles Hollingworth - 2015 - In Kyriakos N. Dēmētriou & Antis Loizides (eds.), Scientific statesmanship, governance and the history of political philosophy. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    U źródeł pojęcia ludzkiej woli: studium koncepcji woli Augustyna z Hippony w świetle platońskiej teorii duszy = The sources of the concept of the human will: a study of the concept of the will of Augustine of Hippo in the light of the Platonic theory of the soul.Piotr Pasterczyk - 2018 - Lublin: Wydawnictwo KUL.
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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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    Mark F. M. Clavier, Eloquent Wisdom: Rhetoric, Cosmology and Delight in the Theology of Augustine of Hippo.Allan Fitzgerald - 2016 - Augustinian Studies 47 (2):240-242.
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    Usury and the World of St. Augustine of Hippo.Craig L. Hanson - 1988 - Augustinian Studies 19:141-164.
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    Soliloquies: St. Augustine's Cassiciacum Dialogues, Volume 4.Saint Augustine - 2020 - Yale University Press.
    _A fresh, new translation of Augustine’s fourth work as a Christian convert_ The first four works written by St. Augustine of Hippo after his conversion to Christianity are dialogues that have influenced prominent thinkers from Boethius to Bernard Lonergan. Usually called the Cassiciacum dialogues, these four works are of a high literary and intellectual quality, combining Ciceronian and neo-Platonic philosophy, Roman comedy and Vergilian poetry, and early Christian theology. They are also, arguably, Augustine’s most charming works, (...)
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    Conversion and Text: The Cases of Augustine of Hippo, Herman-Judah, and Constantine Tsatsos.Karl Frederick Morrison - 1992 - Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press. Edited by Karl Frederick Morrison.
    Interpreting three conversion accounts, Morrison accents the categorical difference between the experience of conversion and written narratives about it. He explains why experience and text can only be related to each other in fictive ways.
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    Joseph Carola, Augustine of Hippo: The Role of the Laity in Ecclesial Reconciliation. [REVIEW]Joseph Lam - 2006 - Augustinianum 46 (1):271-274.
  48. Plurality versus Diversity: A note on the views of Plato, Aristotle and Augustine of Hippo with regard to language and thought.María Albisu Aparicio - 2010 - Pensamiento 66 (247):149-168.
     
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  49. The Philosophy of Neoplatonism and Its Effects on the Thought of St. Augustine of Hippo.John Charles Holoduek - 2016 - Dialogue 55 (2):136-157.
     
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  50. Part 1. The Personal Dimension: The Thread of History: Augustine of Hippo on the Concept of Person: A Philosophical Analysis.Matteo Scozia & Italy - 2020 - In James Beauregard, Giusy Gallo & Claudia Stancati (eds.), The person at the crossroads: a philosophical approach. Wilmington, Delaware: Vernon Press.
     
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