Conversio Animae

S. presents the accounts of conversion in Augustine, Bonaventure and Petrarch as something more than series of events meaningful in themselves, saying that 'spiritual change gained momentum precisely by 'recycling' tradition' (p. 81) and that they should be seen 'sub specie symboli' (p. 86).

Détails bibliographiques
Auteur:Marianne Sághy
Publié: S.n., s.l., 1995
Volume:26
Pages:81-108
Périodique:Augustinian Studies
Nombre:2
Format:Article
Sujet:- Doctrine > De l'homme à Dieu > Morale > Foi > Conversion
- Influence et Survie > Le Moyen Âge (430-1453) > Influence sur les divers auteurs et écrits > Bonaventure
- Influence et Survie > Le Moyen Âge (430-1453) > Influence sur les divers auteurs et écrits > Pétrarque (Francesco Petrarca, 1304-1374)
Statut:Needs Review
Description
Résumé:S. presents the accounts of conversion in Augustine, Bonaventure and Petrarch as something more than series of events meaningful in themselves, saying that 'spiritual change gained momentum precisely by 'recycling' tradition' (p. 81) and that they should be seen 'sub specie symboli' (p. 86).