The De Genesi contra Manichaeos and the origin of the soul

Roland J. Teske admits to two principal difficulties against his own claim that the "De Genesi contra Manichaeos" portrays the soul as "fallen". But those difficulties dissolve if we accept that Augustine thought of the "celestial" or "spiritual" body as "invisible", and that the "dato non concesso"...

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Author:Robert J. O'Connell
Published: S.n., s.l., 1993
Volume:XXXIX
Pages:129-141
Periodical:Revue des Etudes Augustiniennes
Format:Article
Topic:- Works > Exegetical works > De Genesi adversus Manichaeos
- Doctrine > Man > [L'âme (origine ; nature ; propriétés ; facultés ; spiritus)] > [Origine de l'âme]
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