The Problem of Original Sin and Human Propagation
Saint Augustine's philosophical work grapples with original sin transmission, human propagation, predestination, and free will, exploring their implications for Christian doctrine.
Saint Augustine's philosophical work grapples with original sin transmission, human propagation, predestination, and free will, exploring their implications for Christian doctrine.
The evolution of salvation theory from Saint Augustine to Anabaptist eschatology reflects fundamental changes in Western Christian thought.
An exploration of St. Augustine's philosophical views on the nature of desire and shame in Western philosophy
Christian theology debate surrounding creation out of nothing and its implications for understanding time and the relationship between God and the world.
A comprehensive exploration of Augustine's intellectual development from rhetoric to Christianity, examining his encounters with Manichaeism, Neoplatonism, and Ambrose.
An in-depth analysis of how Augustine's concept of celibacy emerged from his personal experiences, philosophical influences, and Christian theology.
Ambrose's era marked a turning point in the relationship between church and state as Ecclesiastical Politics emerged.
A study on Ambrose, Jerome, and Augustine's lives and contributions to Western Christianity, highlighting their roles in resolving debates, establishing doctrine, and shaping the relationship between Church and State.