Augustine's interpretation of Romans (A. D. 394 - 396)

Studying Romans during this term as priest in Hipp Regius, Augustine became convinced that grace operates without consideration of merit. As a result he was troubled by questions of God's justice and man's freedrom. [AnPh 1981, n° 607]

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor:William S. Babcock
Publicado: S.n., s.l., 1979
Volumen:10
Páginas:55 - 74
Lenguaje:inglés
Periódico:Augustinian Studies
Formato:Article
Tópico:- Biografía > Relaciones y Fuentes > [Donatisme. Tyconius] > Tyconius
- Doctrina > Del hombre a Dios > La revelación divina > Exégesis > [Exégèse des textes du Nouveau Testament] > Epístolas de St. Paul > [Romains]
Estado:Active
Descripción
Sumario:Studying Romans during this term as priest in Hipp Regius, Augustine became convinced that grace operates without consideration of merit. As a result he was troubled by questions of God's justice and man's freedrom. [AnPh 1981, n° 607]