Theological Determinism and Infant Salvation
Exploring the debate on infant salvation within Christian theology, including theological determinism, original sin, and the role of Saint Paul's writings.
Exploring the debate on infant salvation within Christian theology, including theological determinism, original sin, and the role of Saint Paul's writings.
An exploration of Augustine's Theology, examining the relationship between human freedom and divine grace.
A study on the 4th-5th century CE debate over human free will in early Christianity, centered around Pelagius' teachings.
A theological debate on original sin, free will, and the role of divine assistance in human salvation between Saint Augustine and Pelagius.
An accessible guide to Saint Augustine's key arguments on eschatology, predestination, and election within the context of Christian history and the fall of Rome.
Exploring the historical and philosophical context of the separation of church and state, with a focus on Saint Augustine's influential ideas.
The Septuagint debate is a theological controversy surrounding the authority and accuracy of the ancient Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible, with implications for our understanding of biblical interpretation and Scripture's authority.
A comprehensive Christian scheme of history written by Saint Augustine that addresses both past and future events, shaping Western theology and influencing contemporary debates about the nature of God, human freedom, and the direction of world events.
Saint Augustine's eleventh book of Confessions addresses fundamental questions about time, creation, and the nature of reality, showcasing his philosophical system emphasizing God's sovereignty over human free will.
A comprehensive guide to Saint Augustine's life, philosophy, and legacy in Western thought.
A study on Christian thinkers' shift from secular to spiritual concerns in Late Antiquity, highlighting key figures, debates, and implications for human nature.
A study on asceticism and worldly attachments in Christian mysticism, exploring historical context, key figures, and philosophical debates.
Saint Jerome's life and thought are explored in this study, examining key terms, concepts, and historical context surrounding his controversies with Augustine, Pelagius, and the Pope.
A comprehensive study of Jerome's life, intellectual influences, and contributions to Christian theology, including his work on the Latin Vulgate and monasticism.
A philosophical analysis of the crisis of Western Europe, exploring its impact on culture, society, and intellectual history.
Catholic philosophy's development is characterized by a dualistic framework, emphasizing the relationship between faith and reason, with a synthesis of opposing views having a profound impact on Western thought.