Saint Augustine and Cicero's dilemma

On De civ. D. V, 9-10, where Augustine rejects Cicero's denial of foreknowledge to preserve free will; Augustine maintains that the Christian need have no fear in asserting both freedom and foreknowledge.

Bibliographic Details
Author:Brian Hendley
Published: Albany State University of New York Press, New York, 1987
Pages:195-204
Format:Article
Topic:- Biography > Relations and Sources > Platonism - Neo-platonism > Platonism of Varro, Cicero and Virgil > Cicero
- Works > De civitate Dei > civ. Dei IV
- Doctrine > Man > [Liberté. Délectation victorieuse. Volonté] > Liberty > [Liberté (et prescience)]
- Doctrine > God. Trinity > God > [Prescience]
Parent Work: Plato, time and education: essays in honor of Robert S. Brumbaugh
Status:Active