Rhetorical Strategies in Book One of St. Augustine's Confessions

S. explores the relationship between being and becoming by analyzing how Augustine affirms God's existence, using his own 'confessio' as the acknowledgement and demonstration of that existence, and his presentation of his experience as the means of return to God.

Bibliographische Detailangaben
VerfasserIn:James Siebach
Veröffentlicht: S.n., s.l., 1995
Volumen:26
Seiten:93-108
Zeitschrift:Augustinian Studies
Nummer:1
Format:Article
Thema:- Werke > Vokabularstudien/Themen > [Confessions]
- Werke > Confessiones
Status:Needs Review
Beschreibung
Zusammenfassung:S. explores the relationship between being and becoming by analyzing how Augustine affirms God's existence, using his own 'confessio' as the acknowledgement and demonstration of that existence, and his presentation of his experience as the means of return to God.