Augustine's Enarratio on psalm 22
Platonic echoes in a baptismal context
This short article claims the term 'poculum tuum oblivionem' to be a hapax in the writings of Saint Augustine. It further presents the interpretation that Augustine makes of this Psalm in order to understand what Augustine is talking about, and how this platonic image is used in this Exposition or E...
Author: | Enrique A. Eguiarte Bendímez |
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Published: |
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2008
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Volume: | 34 |
Pages: | 279-284 |
Language: | English |
Periodical: | Mayéutica |
Number: | 78 |
Format: | Article |
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Summary: | This short article claims the term 'poculum tuum oblivionem' to be a hapax in the writings of Saint Augustine. It further presents the interpretation that Augustine makes of this Psalm in order to understand what Augustine is talking about, and how this platonic image is used in this Exposition or Enarratio. |
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