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]
Auteur: | William S. Babcock |
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Gepubliceerd in: |
S.n.,
s.l.,
1979
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Volume: | 10 |
Pagina's: | 55 - 74 |
Taal: | Engels |
Tijdschrift: | Augustinian Studies |
Formaat: | Article |
Onderwerp: | -
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Samenvatting: | 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] |
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