Through a Looking Glass, Darkly

Interpreting Augustine on Faith and Reason

Inglis argues that the claim that Augustine is important because of his focus on the harmony of faith and reason is, typically, a post-nineteenth-century reading of Augustine, one that often fails to note the specific context of Augustine's statements or to situate his own presumption that reason di...

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Bibliographic Details
Author:John Inglis
Published: S.n., s.l., 1994
Pages:23-29
Periodical:The University of Dayton review
Number:23
Format:Article
Topic:- Works > Epistulae > [Epistulae - numérotées] > Ep. 120
- Doctrine > Man > [Doctrine de la connaissance] > [Raison-Autorité. Raison-Foi]
Status:Needs Review