Studies in Augustine and Eriugena

Edited by Thomas Halton with an Afterword by Louis J. Swift
Bibliographic Details
Author:John J. O'Meara
Collaborator:Louis J. Swift
Editor:Thomas Halton
Published: The Catholic University of America Press, Washington, D.C., 1992
Total Pages:XII-362
Format:Book
Topic:- Influence and Survival > The Middle Ages (430-1453) > Influence on the various authors and writings > John Scotus Eriugena (±815-±877)
Child Work(s): A Master-Motif in Augustine
'Arripui, aperui et legi'
Augustine and Neoplatonism
Augustine's Attitude to Love in the Context of His Influence on Christian Ethics
Augustine's 'Confessions': Elements of Fiction
Augustine's Understanding of the Creation and Fall
Augustine's View of Authority and Reason in A.D. 386
Augustine the Artist and the 'Aeneid'
Eriugena's Use of Augustine in His Teaching on the Return of the Soul and the Vision of God
Eriugena's Use of Augustine in His Teaching on the Soul-Body Relationship
Eriugena's Use of Augustine's 'De Genesi ad litteram' in the 'Periphyseon'
Neoplatonism in the Conversion of Augustine
Parting from Porphyry
Patrick's 'Confessio' and Augustine's 'Confessiones'
Plotinus and Augustine: Exegesis of 'Contra Academicos' II, 5
Porphyry's 'Philosophy from Oracles' in Eusibius's 'Praeparatio Evangelica' and Augustine's 'Dialogues of Cassiciacum and 'City of God' X
Research Techniques in Augustinian Studies
Studies Preparatory to an Understanding of the Mysticism of Augustine and His Doctrine on the Trinity
The Conditions of Controversy
The Historicity of Augustine's Early Dialogues
The Neoplatonism of Augustine
Virgil and Augustine
Virgil and Augustine
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