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portada Augustine de Civitate Dei: His Legacy and Relevance
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2010
Language
Inglés
Pages
330
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.5 x 2.0 cm
Weight
0.52 kg.
ISBN
1921511737
ISBN13
9781921511738

Augustine de Civitate Dei: His Legacy and Relevance

Cristaudo, Wayne ; Wong, Heung-Wah (Author) · ATF Press · Paperback

Augustine de Civitate Dei: His Legacy and Relevance - Cristaudo, Wayne ; Wong, Heung-Wah

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Synopsis "Augustine de Civitate Dei: His Legacy and Relevance"

If the defining feature of the Middle Ages is it churches, the defining architect of its mind, heart and soul- at least until Aquinas - is St Augustine. The Church was the spiritual army whose leaders were its fathers. And in that sense, Augustine's thought is closer in modern terms to a revolutionary like Lenin than it is to a philosopher's. A philosopher may well be part of a broad movment, but his appeal is usually to first principles rather than to a body of faith, even if once philsophies are entrenched, very questionable first principles easily become matters of faith, and the collection of a philosophers' members form a kind of church. This collection examines Augustine's core ideas and brings scholars from the USA, EU, Australia and Asia.

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