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Nos sumus tempora : studies on Augustine and his reception offered to Mathijs Lamberigts /

Mathijs Lamberigts' long and prolific research career started with the study of the controversy between Julian of Aeclanum and Augustine of Hippo on the issues of human free will and divine grace. This research interest rapidly came to include all aspects of the turbulent life, the massive oeuv...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Dupont, Anthony (Editor ), François, W. (Wim) (Editor ), Leemans, Johan, 1965- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Francés
Alemán
Publicado: Leuven : Peeters, 2020.
Colección:Bibliotheca Ephemeridum theologicarum Lovaniensium ; 316.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |t Mathijs Lamberigts: patristics, scholar, church historian, theologian, and dean of the Leuven Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies /  |r Johan De Tavernier --  |g Part I. Augustine of Hippo: author, preacher, theologian, and controversialist.  |t Spiritus gratiae: une expression d'Augustin caractéristique de la période antipélagienne /  |r Isabelle Bochet --  |t Body and soul: Augustine on 1 Cor 3,7 /  |r Marianne Djuth --  |t Le sermon d'Augustin, Guelf. 30 (299E), pour la fête de Scilitians: introduction et édition critique /  |r François Dolbeau --  |t Keeping the church in the middle: Augustine of Hippo's practical-theoretical ecclesiology /  |r Anthony Dupont --  |t Pastoral hermeneutics and polemical exegesis: reflections on method in Augustine of Hippo's Io.eu. tr. (406-407) /  |r Joseph Grabau --  |t Augustinus, Epistula 263 an Sapida: systematische Darstellung, Einzelkommentierung, Übersetzung /  |r Andreas E.J. Grote, Christof Müller --  |t The specter of Jovinian in the Pelagian controversy: the uses of a "heretic" /  |r David G. Hunter --  |t In simplicitate cordis quaerite illum: purity and simplicity of heart in Augustine's De sermone domini in monte /  |r Matthew W. Knotts --  |t Augustine and Julian of Aeclanum on human dignity /  |r Josef Lössl --  |t Augustine's s. 381 for the Natalis of Peter and Paul: manuscript transmission and new critical edition /  |r Gert Partoens --  |t Augustine of Hippo and Michel Foucault's History of sexuality /  |r Danny Praet --  |t Memory as a Christological metaphor: whose memory? /  |r Matthias Smalbrugge --  |t The Pelagian controversy in Gallic monastic hagiographies composed within a century of the condemnation of Pelagius /  |r Rafał Toczko, Przemysław Nehring --  |t Divine and human agriculture: Augustine's use of 1 Cor 3,5-7 and his doctrine of grace /  |r Bart van Egmond --  |t Paying attention to what church fathers do not say: Augustine's hermeneutics, his fear of judges, and his aversion to the concept of fortuna in his Retractationes /  |r Paul van Geest --  |t The external teacher at the service of the internal teacher in Augustine's De magistro, De doctrina christiana, and Sermones 6 and 7 /  |r Joost van Neer --  |t "Seizing the gold of the Egyptians": the battle between the Christian Roman Julian of Aeclanum and the Roman Christian Augustine of Hippo in light of their view on virtus, in particular (marital) chastity /  |r Geert van Reyn --  |t Et inde admonitus redire ad memet ipsum...: the importance of a correlative adverb in Augustine's Confessions 7,10,16 /  |r Gerd van Riel --  |t Augustine and Jas 1,17: a diachronic investigation /  |r Jonathan Yates -- 
505 8 0 |g Part II. The reception of Augustine in the early modern era.  |t Henricus Calenus and Godfried Van de Mortele: two notable Limburgians, relatives, and defenders of Jansenism /  |r Els Agten --  |t Kenntnisreiche Distanz versus Inanspruchnahme: Erasmus' und Luthers Umgang mit Augustins Schriften /  |r Christoph Burger --  |t Original sin and reprobation in renaissance Thomism: the cases of Domingo Bañez and John of St. Thomas /  |r Thomas Yilun Cai --  |t Love of neighbour in the work of Cornelius Jansenius (1585-1638) /  |r Giovanna D'Aniello --  |t Jacob Perez of Valencia OESA (ca. 1408-90) and his commentaries on the Psalms: Biblical hermeneutics and Augustinian theology of grace /  |r Wim François --  |t God (fore)knows it all: Leonard Lessius reading Luis de Molina in the age of intra-Jesuit soteriological debates (1580s-1610s) /  |r Eleonora Rai --  |t Augustine in the Reformed tradition: an impetus for further research /  |r Herman J. Selderhuis --  |t Jean Soanen (1647-1740), évêque de Senez et la signature du Formulaire: un cas de conscience /  |r Michel Van Meerbeeck. 
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