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.
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 introduction to St. Augustine's synthesis of faith and reason, exploring its historical context, key concepts, and lasting impact on Western philosophy.
The concept of original sin has significant implications for understanding moral development, education, and human nature in Christian theology.
The concept of intrinsic evil is central to understanding human nature, morality, and the relationship between individuals and a higher power, influencing various intellectual movements and philosophical traditions.
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.