Problems with 'the beginning' in Augustine's sixth commentary on Genesis

In the beginning of C.adv.legis et proph. Augustine returned to the Book of Genesis for the sixth time in order to answer questions that the people of Hippo found in a book by an anonymous heretic, most probably someone in the Marcionite tradition. The question is: what was God doing before he made...

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Bibliographic Details
Author:Roland J. Teske
Published: S.n., s.l., 2008
Pages:165-179
Language:English
Notes:Publié dans The University of Dayton Review 22 (1994), 55-67.
Format:Essay
Topic:- Works > Exegetical works > Contra adversarium legis et prophetarum
- Works > Exegetical works > De Genesi adversus Manichaeos > Gn. adv. Man. 1 > Gn. adv. Man. 1, 2, 3
- Doctrine > The World > [Création (materia spiritualis)] > [Création (monde/matière/créature.)] > [Créature]
- Doctrine > From man to God > Divine revelation > Exegesis > [Exégèse des textes de l'Ancien Testament] > [Héxameron]
Parent Work: To know God and the soul: essays on the thought of Saint Augustine
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