LIBROS DEL AUTOR: st augustine of hippo

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  • Confessions
    St. Augustine of Hippo / Modern Catholic Texts
    Dive into one of the most profound spiritual journeys ever recorded with Confessions: Augustine’s Journey in Modern English. This contemporary translation brings the timeless reflections of St. Augustine to life, capturing his powerful narrative in a voice that speaks directly to today’s readers.A Journey of Faith and TransformationIn this groundbreaking edition, Confessions ha...
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    18,43 €

  • On True Religion
    St. Augustine of Hippo / D.P. Curtin
    The text elaborates on the importance of fasting as a spiritual discipline that distinguishes humans from angels and serves as a means to subdue the flesh and cultivate the spirit. It argues that fasting is essential for achieving righteousness and emphasizes the necessity of temperance even in lawful pleasures. The author critiques the disunity among Christians compared to the...
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    8,35 €

  • Principles of Dialectics
    St. Augustine of Hippo / D.P. Curtin
    This work attributed to St. Augustine outlines the foundational concepts of dialectics, focusing on the classification of words and sentences into simple and compound categories. Simple words convey a single meaning, while compound words represent multiple connected ideas. The text further differentiates between simple and compound sentences, emphasizing how they can affirm or ...
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    8,42 €

  • On the Destruction of the City
    St. Augustine of Hippo / D.P. Curtin
    In this short work, attributed to St. Augustine of Hippo (although likely a 15th century work), the example of Daniel’s confession of sins is discussed, emphasizing the importance of humility and recognition of sinfulness, even among the bionically righteous. The analogy is drawn between the biblical example and the sinfulness of other great contemporary cities. ...
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    7,28 €

  • On Nature and Grace
    Robert Ernest Wallis / St. Augustine of Hippo
    On Nature and Grace is an anti-Pelagian book by Augustine of Hippo written in AD 415. It is a response to Pelagius’s 414 book On Nature. Before this work, Augustine did not seem to see Pelagius as a heretic, but On Nature and Grace seems to be a turning point in the Pelagian controversy. ...
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    5,69 €

  • On the Work of Monks
    St. Augustine of Hippo / H. Browne
    De opera monachorum ('On the Work of Monks') was written about 400. This was just before Augustine wrote On the good of marriage, On holy virginity, and On the good of widowhood, meaning that in a brief period he had written about all the major styles of living. ...
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    4,89 €

  • On Rebuke and Grace
    St. Augustine of Hippo / Peter Holmes / Robert Ernest Wallis
    Extract from Augustine’s 'Retractations,' Book II. Chap. 67, On the Following Treatise, De Correptione et Gratia. I Wrote again to the same persons another treatise, which I entitled On Rebuke and Grace, because I had been told that some one there had said that no man ought to be rebuked for not doing God’s commandments, but that prayer only should be made on his behalf, that h...
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    4,89 €

  • On the Soul and its Origins
    Robert Ernest Wallis / St. Augustine of Hippo
    Saint Augustine was a Latin philosopher and theologian from the Africa Province of the Roman Empire and is generally considered as one of the greatest Christian thinkers of all times. His writings were very influential in the development of Western Christianity. According to his contemporary Jerome, Augustine 'established anew the ancient Faith.' In his early years he was heavi...
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    7,96 €

  • On Lying
    St. Augustine of Hippo / C.L. Cornish
    I have also written a Book on Lying, which though it takes some pains to understand, contains much that is useful for the exercise of the mind, and more that is profitable to morals, in inculcating the love of speaking the truth. ...
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    4,74 €

  • Soliloquies
    St. Augustine of Hippo / Charles C. Starbuck
    The Soliloquies of Augustine is a two-book document written in 386-387 AD by the Christian theologian Augustine of Hippo. The book has the form of an 'inner dialogue' in which questions are posed, discussions take place and answers are provided, leading to self-knowledge. ...
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    3,69 €

  • On the Trinity
    Arthur West Haddan / St. Augustine of Hippo
    On the Trinity is a Latin book written by Augustine of Hippo to discuss the Trinity in context of the logos. Although not as well known as some of his other works, some scholars have seen it as his masterpiece, of more doctrinal importance even than Confessions or The City of God. ...
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    12,01 €

  • On the Trinity
    Arthur West Haddan / St. Augustine of Hippo
    On the Trinity is a Latin book written by Augustine of Hippo to discuss the Trinity in context of the logos. Although not as well known as some of his other works, some scholars have seen it as his masterpiece, of more doctrinal importance even than Confessions or The City of God. ...
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    18,27 €

  • Concerning Faith of Things Not Seen
    St. Augustine of Hippo / C.L. Cornish
    Augustine, the man with upturned eye, with pen in the left hand, and a burning heart in the right (as he is usually represented), is a philosophical and theological genius of the first order, towering like a pyramid above his age, and looking down commandingly upon succeeding centuries. ...
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    3,71 €

  • On Grace and Free Will
    St. Augustine of Hippo / Robert Ernest Wallis
    In this short treatise, St. Augustine of Hippo explains the power of man’s free will and it’s limitations and interplay with the will of God especially concerning the Christian doctrine of salvation. ...
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    4,05 €

  • Enchiridion
    St. Augustine of Hippo / J.F. Shaw
    The Enchiridion, Manual, or Handbook of Augustine of Hippo is alternatively titled, Faith, Hope, and Love. The Enchiridion is a compact treatise on Christian piety, written in response to a request by an otherwise unknown person, named Laurentius, shortly after the death of Saint Jerome in 420. It is intended as a model for Christian instruction or catechesis. As the title indi...
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    3,99 €

  • Against Adimantius, disciple of Manichaeus
    St. Augustine of Hippo / D.P. Curtin
    Adda, also referenced in Latin as Adimantus, was one of Mani’s earliest followers and an exegentical writer commenting on the Greek scriptures and Mani’s psalms. The preliminary diffusion of Mani’s revelation into the late Roman empire was advocated by his disciple Adda, which St. Augustine would have been familiar with from his time among them as an acolyte. This polemic by St...
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    11,69 €

  • On the Happy Life
    St. Augustine of Hippo / D.P. Curtin
    This dialogue, On the Happy Life (De beata vita), is an early text of the North African church father, St. Augustine of Hippo. It stands at the end of a long tradition of philosophical inquiry devoted to the question which way of life leads to happiness (eudaimonia). For Augustine this question is sentinel to his life’s journey and he seeks to incorporate Neoplatonism thought i...
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    9,17 €

  • The Divination of Demons
    St. Augustine of Hippo / D.P. Curtin / M. Abbe Collery
    In this discourse, the St. Augustine engages in a theological debate regarding the nature of demonic divination and its implications for Christianity. The conversation highlights the limitations of pagan practices, asserting that while demons may predict certain events, their predictions stem from a corrupted nature and are ultimately subordinate to God’s will. The author argue...
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    8,02 €

  • The Two Souls of the Manicheans
    St. Augustine of Hippo / D.P. Curtin
    During his time with the Manicheans, St. Augustine went into depth regarding their theological suppositions about the nature of the world and the natural mortality of the human soul. As strict dualists, the Manicheans rejected the more familiar Platonic speculation of the soul, insisting on a two-faceted soul. What little is known about Manichean religious thought, which is a d...
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    7,30 €

  • Confessions of St. Augustine
    St Augustine / St Augustine Bishop of Hippo / Edward Bouverie Pusey
    Confessions by St. Augustine is the most well-known and influential Christian autobiography in existence. Augustine (354-430 A.D.), who was the Bishop of Hippo in North Africa, lived a wild, hedonistic life prior to his legendary conversion. Confessions is Augustine’s first-hand account of his life and conversion, reading like a diary, and it also serves as on ongoing prayer. T...
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    21,01 €

  • Sermons to the People
    Augustine / Augustine of Hippo / Saint Augustine of Hippo / St Augustine
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    17,92 €