Spirituals and spiritual interpretation in Augustine

When Augustine speaks in the Tr. Joh. Ev. of carnal of animal men as opposed to the spirituals in the Church, he means that the animales are those who are as yet unable to conceive of a spiritual substance, whereas the spirituals are those who can. By a spiritual understanding of the Scriptures he...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor:Roland J. Teske
Publicado: S.n., s.l., 1984
Volumen:15
Páginas:65-81
Lenguaje:inglés
Notas:Repris dans 'To know God and the soul', 49-69.
Periódico:Augustinian Studies
Formato:Article
Tópico:- Obras > Estudios / Temas de vocabulario > Temas - Vocabulario latino > C > Carnalis
- Obras > Estudios / Temas de vocabulario > Temas - Vocabulario latino > S > [Spritualis]
- Obras > In Ioannis Evangelium et Epistulam > Tractatus in Iohannis Evangelium > [Thèmes] > [Homme]
- Doctrina > Hombre > Antropología agustiniana > [Homme] > [Hommes spirituels / charnels]
- Doctrina > Hombre > Antropología agustiniana > [Homme] > [In Joh. Evang.]
- Doctrina > Del hombre a Dios > La revelación divina > Exégesis > Sentidos espirituales
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Sumario:When Augustine speaks in the Tr. Joh. Ev. of carnal of animal men as opposed to the spirituals in the Church, he means that the animales are those who are as yet unable to conceive of a spiritual substance, whereas the spirituals are those who can. By a spiritual understanding of the Scriptures he means an understanding of what is dealt with as non-bodily and non-imaginable.