Consentius as a Reader of Augustine's 'Confessions'
This essay uses the correspondance between Consentius and Augustine as a starting point for an exploration of Augustine's attitude towards reading and language. I argue that Augustine, who understood the power of words, expended considerable energy in developing an explicitly Christian vocabulary wh...
Author: | Carol Everhart Quillen |
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Published: |
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1991
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Pages: | 87-109 |
Periodical: | Revue des études Augustiniennes |
Number: | 37 |
Format: | Article |
Topic: | -
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- Works > Studies on Vocabulary/Themes > Vocabulary (indetermination of-) - Works > Studies on Vocabulary/Themes > Topics - Latin vocabulary > O > Ossum - Works > Confessiones - Works > Epistulae > [Epistulae - numérotées] > Ep. 12 - Doctrine > Man > [Doctrine de la connaissance] > [Signes. La parole] > [Parole/langage/langue] - Doctrine > From man to God > Divine revelation > Revelation. Holy Scripture. Inspiration. Canon. > [Étude / lecture de la Bible] |
Status: | Needs Review |