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Record ID marc_scms/20220805_ADAM_MARC_records.mrc:88120134:5167
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050 14 $aBR65.A52$bE6 1974
100 0 $aAugustine,$cof Hippo, Saint,$d354-430.
245 14 $aThe essential Augustine /$cselected and with commentary by Vernon J. Bourke.
260 $aIndianapolis, Ind. :$bHackett Pub. Co.,$c1974.
300 $aviii, 268 pages ;$c21 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 247-248) and index.
505 0 $aI. The man and his writings -- How Augustine came to the episcopacy -- Augustine chooses Eraclius as his successor -- Augustine on his own writings -- II. Faith and reason -- Belief is volitional consent -- To believe is to think with assent -- Believing is one thing, understanding another -- Authority and reason -- Two ways to knowledge -- Reason and authority in Manicheism -- The relation of authority to reason -- If I am deceived, I exist -- A know that I am alive -- Knowledge and wisdom -- Error and ignorance -- III. Three levels of reality -- Creator, human soul, body -- Natures on three levels -- Soul, ruled by God, rules its body -- Soul: above the sensible, below God -- God, mutable sprits, and bodies -- Divine, psychic, and bodily nature -- Causality: divine, psychic, and bodily -- Divine ideas as prototypes -- God set spiritual creation above the corporeal -- Evil: the privation of the good -- IV. Man's soul -- Existence, life, sense, and reason -- Sensation as an activity of the soul -- Memory, understanding, and will -- The wonders of memory -- Three levels of vision -- V. The world of bodies -- All bodily nature are good -- Invisible seeds in the elements -- The elements contain seminal reasons -- Measure, number, and weight -- Concernign formless matter -- Place, time, and the physical world -- The wonders of nature -- God works throughout nature -- Man's natural endowments -- The physical world and the Christian -- VI. Approaching God through understanding -- Creation is a great book -- The journey of the should to God -- The souls ascent to God -- The whole world proclaims its maker -- Ascending to the supreme truth -- Plato's view of God -- How to think about God -- The problem of speaking about God -- God is the selfsame -- A divine invocation -- Late have I loved thee -- VII. Moral and religious life -- All men desire happiness -- Man's greatest good -- Good love and bad love -- Moral evil stems from bad will -- Two precepts of love -- On diversities of local customs -- Doing good to body and soul -- The evil of telling a lie -- Lying and concealing the truth -- Faith, hope, and charity -- No virtues apart from God -- Our reward is not in this life -- VIII. Dimensions of grace -- What the grace of God is -- Augustine was never a Pelagian -- What true grace is -- The work of grace -- How freedom is restored by grace -- God's foreknowledge and human willing -- Grace before and after the fall -- Grace and good works -- Prevenient grace -- Grace and human miseries -- The beatific vision -- IX. The two cities -- Augustine's analysis of the city of God -- How the two cities differ -- Two loves make two cities -- Two cities from by two loves -- The unimportance of externals -- Relation of the heavenly and earthly cities -- Jerusalem and Babylon -- Summary on the two cities -- All nations are in the city of God -- The church and the city of God -- The foundation of the holy city -- Religion and human destiny -- The meaning of a people -- Peace: the tranquility of order -- Two kingdoms after the resurrection -- X. Philosophy of history -- Belief and historical events -- The universality of providence -- Meaning in history -- Six ages in Biblical history -- Symbolic meaning of Jewish history -- Christ in history -- The two cities in history -- What is time? -- Critique of cyclicism.
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