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"A delightful and penetrating essay on Augustine's view of friendship (264-282) which is cast as a sort of meditative commentary on Confessions IV, 4 ff, the account of Augustine's unnamed friend of Thagaste, whose sudden and early death evoked such profound grief in the young Manichaean auditor. Lo...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor:Johannes Baptist Lotz
Publicado: S.n., s.l., 1984
Volumen:13
Páginas:264-282
Periódico:Bulletin de théologie ancienne et médiévale
Formato:Article
Tópico:- Obras > Confessiones > Conf. IV > Conf. IV, 4 > [Amiti]
- Doctrina > Del hombre a Dios > [Morale] > [Charité. Amitié] > [Amitié]
Estado:Needs Review
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Sumario:"A delightful and penetrating essay on Augustine's view of friendship (264-282) which is cast as a sort of meditative commentary on Confessions IV, 4 ff, the account of Augustine's unnamed friend of Thagaste, whose sudden and early death evoked such profound grief in the young Manichaean auditor. Lotz enters into the text at its deepest level, to produce a masterly analysis of the emotions and thoughts of the young Augustine in the face of frienship and death"