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The Birth of Philosophic Christianity: Studies in Early and Medieval Thought

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Author:Ernest Léonard Fortin
Editor:J. Brian Benestad
Published: Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham-Boulder-New York-London, 1996
Series:Ernest Fortin: Collected Essays
Part:1
Total Pages:XXIII, 349
Format:Book
Topic:- Doctrine > General studies > Philosophy > [Philosophie Augustinienne]
Child Work(s): A Note on Dawson and St. Augustine
Augustine and the Hermeneutics of Love: Some Preliminary Considerations
Augustine and the Problem of Christian Rhetoric
Augustine and the Problem of Human Goodness
Augustine's 'De quantitate animae' or the Spiritual Dimensions of Human Existence
Reflections on the Proper Way to Read Augustine the Theologian
The Patristic Sense of Community
The 'Viri novi' of Arnobius and the Conflict Between Faith and Reason in the Early Christian Centuries
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