Augustine: Later WorksThis volume, a part of the Library of Christian Classics series, explores Augustine's classic work on the Trinity and his understanding of Paul, as well as his powers as a preacher. Long recognized for the quality of its translations, introductions, explanatory notes, and indexes, the Library of Christian Classics provides scholars and students with modern English translations of some of the most significant Christian theological texts in history. Through these works--each written prior to the end of the sixteenth century--contemporary readers are able to engage the ideas that have shaped Christian theology and the church through the centuries. |
Contents
PREFACE | 13 |
The Realization of SelfKnowledge Memory | 72 |
The Image in the Outward | 91 |
The Perfection of the Image in the Contempla | 97 |
THE SPIRIT AND THE LETTER | 182 |
TEN HOMILIES ON THE FIRST EPISTLE | 251 |
I John 1211 | 260 |
I John 21217 | 270 |
I John 3918 | 295 |
I John 31943 | 303 |
I John 4412 | 312 |
I John 41216 | 320 |
I John 41721 | 329 |
I John 513 | 339 |
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Common terms and phrases
abideth Antichrist apostle apostle's Arianism Augustine Augustine's begotten believe belongs bodily senses body Book born brethren brother Caecilian Caelestius called Carthage changeless charity Christian Church circumcision comes commandment confess covenant covet creature desire devil Donatists Ecclesiasticus Epistle eternal evil existence eyes Father fear flesh gift give given glory God the Father God's Gospel grace hath hear heart heaven Holy Spirit human Jesus Christ John justified knowledge known law of faith letter killing light live Lord lover Matt means memory mind mind's nature object ourselves Paul Paul the apostle Pelagian Pelagius perfect Persons Plotinus possess present Psalm received remember righteousness Scripture seek seen sins sons of God soul speak spoken substance temporal thee things thou hast Thou shalt thought triad true truth understanding unto vision whereby whole wisdom word written