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    Augustine's Early Theology of Image: A Study in the Development of Pro-Nicene Theology.Gerald P. Boersma - 2016 - Oxford University Press USA.
    What does it mean for Christ to be the "image of God"? And, if Christ is the "image of God," can the human person also unequivocally be understood to be the "image of God"? Augustine's Early Theology of Image examines Augustine's conception of the imago dei and makes the case that it represents a significant departure from the Latin pro-Nicene theologies of Hilary of Poitiers, Marius Victorinus, and Ambrose of Milan only a generation earlier. Augustine's predecessors understood (...)
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    European and American Philosophers.John Marenbon, Douglas Kellner, Richard D. Parry, Gregory Schufreider, Ralph McInerny, Andrea Nye, R. M. Dancy, Vernon J. Bourke, A. A. Long, James F. Harris, Thomas Oberdan, Paul S. MacDonald, Véronique M. Fóti, F. Rosen, James Dye, Pete A. Y. Gunter, Lisa J. Downing, W. J. Mander, Peter Simons, Maurice Friedman, Robert C. Solomon, Nigel Love, Mary Pickering, Andrew Reck, Simon J. Evnine, Iakovos Vasiliou, John C. Coker, Georges Dicker, James Gouinlock, Paul J. Welty, Gianluigi Oliveri, Jack Zupko, Tom Rockmore, Wayne M. Martin, Ladelle McWhorter, Hans-Johann Glock, Georgia Warnke, John Haldane, Joseph S. Ullian, Steven Rieber, David Ingram, Nick Fotion, George Rainbolt, Thomas Sheehan, Gerald J. Massey, Barbara D. Massey, David E. Cooper, David Gauthier, James M. Humber, J. N. Mohanty, Michael H. Dearmey, Oswald O. Schrag, Ralf Meerbote, George J. Stack, John P. Burgess, Paul Hoyningen-Huene, Nicholas Jolley, Adriaan T. Peperzak, E. J. Lowe, William D. Richardson, Stephen Mulhall & C. - 1991 - In Robert L. Arrington (ed.), A Companion to the Philosophers. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 109–557.
    Peter Abelard (1079–1142 ce) was the most wide‐ranging philosopher of the twelfth century. He quickly established himself as a leading teacher of logic in and near Paris shortly after 1100. After his affair with Heloise, and his subsequent castration, Abelard became a monk, but he returned to teaching in the Paris schools until 1140, when his work was condemned by a Church Council at Sens. His logical writings were based around discussion of the “Old Logic”: Porphyry's Isagoge, aristotle'S Categories and (...)
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    Augustine and Pelagianism.Gerald Bonner - 1993 - Augustinian Studies 24:27-47.
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    Augustine’s Doctrine of Man.Gerald Bonner - 1984 - Augustinianum 24 (3):495-514.
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    Augustine and Modern Research on Pelagianism.Gerald Bonner - 1970 - The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:1-59.
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    Pelagianism and Augustine.Gerald Bonner - 1992 - Augustinian Studies 23:33-51.
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    St. Augustine's Conversion an Outline of His Development to the Time of His Ordination.Gerald B. Phelan - 1930 - Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge Macmillan.
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    Jerusalem as Caelum Caeli in Augustine.Gerald P. Boersma - 2018 - Augustinian Studies 49 (2):247-276.
    The city of Jerusalem is the focal point of Augustine’s exegesis of the Psalms of Ascent. In Enarratio in Psalmum 121, Augustine presents Jerusalem as a collective unity contemplating God’s being. The city is thoroughly established in peace and love and participates intimately in the divine life. The essential features of the Jerusalem described in Enarratio in Psalmum 121 align neatly with the created intellectual realm of contemplation outlined in Confessiones Book 12. Both texts envisage a city that (...)
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    Augustine and Pelagianism.Gerald Bonner - 1993 - Augustinian Studies 24:27-47.
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    Augustine’s «conversion»: historical fact or literary device?Gerald Bonner - 1993 - Augustinus 38 (149-151):103-119.
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    Augustine’s Doctrine of Man.Gerald Bonner - 1984 - Augustinianum 24 (3):495-514.
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    The Subject and Structure of Augustine’s De Doctrina Christiana.Gerald A. Press - 1980 - Augustinian Studies 11:99-124.
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    Participation in Christ: Psalm 118 in Ambrose and Augustine.Gerald Boersma - 2014 - Augustinianum 54 (1):173-197.
    As bishops, both Augustine and Ambrose wrote sermons on Psalm 118 towards the end of their lives. This article puts these two exegetical works in dialogue with each other by focusing on the common theological theme of participation operative in both commentaries. I argue that both Ambrose and Augustine present a Christological account of participation which functions as the basis of their respective ecclesiologies. Within this overarching Christological framework, the article notes that Ambrose grounds participation in the imago (...)
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    St. Augustine’s Conversion. [REVIEW]Gerald G. Walsh - 1931 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 5 (4):661-664.
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    Pelagianism and Augustine.Gerald Bonner - 1992 - Augustinian Studies 23:33-51.
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    The Saint Augustine Lectures.Gerald Bonner - 1970 - The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:83-84.
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    Doctrina In Augustine'S De Doctrina Christiana.Gerald A. Press - 1984 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 17 (2):98-120.
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    St. Augustine’s Conversion. [REVIEW]Gerald G. Walsh - 1931 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 5 (4):661-664.
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    The Subject and Structure of Augustine’s De Doctrina Christiana.Gerald A. Press - 1980 - Augustinian Studies 11:99-124.
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    Soundings in St. Augustine’s Imagination. [REVIEW]Gerald Bonner - 1995 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 69 (4):633-636.
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    Review of : St. Augustine's Conversion: An Outline of His Development to the Time of His Ordination[REVIEW]Gerald B. Phelan - 1931 - International Journal of Ethics 41 (3):400-402.
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    Augustine's Earliest Writings Giovanni Reale, Luigi Franco Pizzolato, Jean Doignon, José Oroz Reta, Goulven Madec, Georges Folliet: L'opera letteraria di Agostino tra Cassiciacum e Milano: Agostino nelle Terre di Ambrogio (1–4 ottobre 1986). (Augustiniana. Testi et Studi. Collana diretta da Mauro Nicolosi II.) Pp. 221. Palermo: Edizioni Augustinus, 1987. L. 32,000. [REVIEW]Gerald Bonner - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (02):238-240.
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    Augustine's Earliest Writings. [REVIEW]Gerald Bonner - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (2):238-240.
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    Werner Beier Waltes: Regio Beatitudinis. Zu Augustins Begriff des glücklichen Lebens. (Sitzungsberichte der Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften, Phil.-hist. Kl., 1981: 6.) Pp. 44. Heidelberg: Carl Winter, 1981. Paper, DM. 28. [REVIEW]Gerald Bonner - 1984 - The Classical Review 34 (1):138-139.
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    Saint Augustine: Christian or Neo-Platonist? [REVIEW]Gerald Van Ackeren - 1940 - Modern Schoolman 17 (3):60-60.
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    Selections from Medieval Philosophers, Vol I, From Augustine to Albert the Great, Vol, II, From Roger Bacon to William of Ockham. [REVIEW]Gerald B. Phelan - 1932 - Philosophical Review 41 (1):78-82.
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    The Unity of Love for God and Neighbour in St. Augustine[REVIEW]Gerald W. Schlabach - 1995 - Augustinian Studies 26 (1):155-158.
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    Book Review:St. Augustine's Conversion: An Outline of His Development to the Time of His Ordination. W. J. Sparrow Simpson. [REVIEW]Gerald B. Phelan - 1931 - International Journal of Ethics 41 (3):400.
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    Perception, Sensibility, and Moral Motivation in Augustine: A Stoic-Platonic Synthesis. By Sarah Catherine Byers. [REVIEW]Gerald P. Boersma - 2014 - Augustinian Studies 45 (1):145-149.
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    Quid Imperatori Cum Ecclesia? St. Augustine on History and Society. [REVIEW]Gerald Bonner - 1971 - Augustinian Studies 2:231-251.
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    Author's Note.Gerald Bonner - 1970 - The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:7-7.
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    Notes.Gerald Bonner - 1970 - The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:60-82.
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    Rhetoric: Essays in Invention and Ducovery (review). [REVIEW]Gerald A. Press - 1990 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 28 (1):151-153.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 151 nuanced and cannot adequately be discussed in this short note. But we can say that Haar repreatedly comes back to phrases such as "a latent sketchof artistic configurations " (196), and a "secret outline of forms" (216) when describing the earth (both in the artwork and the world of artistic existence) as the origin and substructure of human, linguistic existence. Though Haar finds ample support in (...)
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    Gerald P. Boersma, Augustine’s Early Theology of Image: A Study in the Development of Pro-Nicene Theology.Kari Kloos - 2018 - Augustinian Studies 49 (1):102-104.
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    Augustine's early theology of image: A study in the development of pro‐nicene theology by Gerald P. boersma, oxford university press, oxford, 2016, pp. XV + 318, £47.99, hbk. [REVIEW]Francis Selman - 2017 - New Blackfriars 98 (1076):486-488.
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    Saint Augustine on the Resurrection of Christ: Teaching, Rhetoric, and Reception. By Gerald O’Collins, SJ. Pp. ix, 128, Oxford University Press, 2017, $24.95. [REVIEW]Patrick Madigan - 2021 - Heythrop Journal 62 (4):745-746.
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    Augustine and his Critics. Essays in Honour of Gerald Bonner. [REVIEW]Brian E. Daley - 2003 - Augustinian Studies 34 (2):245-254.
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    Gerald Bonner, Freedom and Necessity: St. Augustine's Teaching on Divine Power and Human Freedom. Washington, DC: Catholic University Press of America, 2007. John D. Caputo, Philosophy and Theology. Horizons in Theology. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 2006. [REVIEW]Catherine Conybeare, Oxford Early Christian Studies Oxford, George E. Demacopoulos, Hubertus R. Drobner, Simon Harrison, Peter Iver Kaufman & Yoon Kyung Kim - 2007 - Augustinian Studies 38 (1):331-332.
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    Augustine and his Critics. Essays in Honour of Gerald Bonner. [REVIEW]Brian E. Daley - 2003 - Augustinian Studies 34 (2):245-254.
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    Gerald Bonner, Augustine and Modern Research on Pelagianism. [REVIEW]J. Knies - 1974 - Augustinianum 14 (2):376-377.
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    Gerald Bonner, Augustine and Modern Research on Pelagianism. [REVIEW]J. Knies - 1974 - Augustinianum 14 (2):376-377.
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    Freedom and necessity: St. Augustine's teaching on divine power and human freedom. By Gerald Bonner.David Meconi - 2008 - Heythrop Journal 49 (3):486–487.
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    Saint Augustine on the Resurrection of Christ Teaching: Teaching, Rhetoric, and Reception.S. J. O'Collins - 2017 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Despite an enormous amount of literature on St Augustine of Hippo, this work provides the first examination of what he taught about the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Augustine expounded Christ's resurrection in his sermons, letters, Answer to Faustus the Manichean, the City of God, Expositions of the Psalms, and the Trinity. Saint Augustine on the Resurrection of Christ: Teaching, Rhetoric, and Reception explores what Augustine held about the centrality of Christ's resurrection from the dead, the agency (...)
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    Augustine’s changing Thought on Sinlessness.Stuart Squires - 2014 - Augustinianum 54 (2):447-466.
    This article explores Augustine’s response to the Pelagians who claimed that if one truly desired to be sinless, one could be. The standard scholarly view, as articulated by Gerald Bonner, was that Augustine’s thought during the Pelagian controversy did not change over time. However, Augustine’s thoughts on sinlessness changed over a very brief period of time. He initially admits the possibility that, through grace, some may not have sinned ; he later retracts this view, only to (...)
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    Tolle Lege: Essays on Augustine and on Medieval Philosophy in Honor of Roland J. Teske, Sj.Roland J. Teske, Richard C. Taylor, David Twetten & Michael J. Wreen (eds.) - 2011 - Marquette University Press.
    With his clear and accessible prose, impeccable scholarship, and balanced Judgment, Roland Teske, SJ, has been an influential and important voice in Medieval philosophy for more than thirty years. This volume, in his honour, brings together more than a dozen essays on central metaphysical and theological themes in Augustine and other medieval thinkers. The authors, listed below, are noted scholars who draw upon Teskes work, reflect on it, go beyond it, and at times even disagree with it, but always (...)
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    Tolle Lege: Essays on Augustine & on Medieval Philosophy in Honor of Roland J. Teske.Richard C. Taylor David Twetten & Michael Wreen (eds.) - 2011 - Marquette University Press.
    With his clear and accessible prose, impeccable scholarship, and balanced Judgment, Roland Teske, SJ, has been an influential and important voice in Medieval philosophy for more than thirty years. This volume, in his honour, brings together more than a dozen essays on central metaphysical and theological themes in Augustine and other medieval thinkers. The authors, listed below, are noted scholars who draw upon Teskes work, reflect on it, go beyond it, and at times even disagree with it, but always (...)
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    Ubuntu: an ethic for a new South Africa.Augustine Shutte - 2001 - Pietermaritzburg: Cluster Publications.
    This is a sequel to Augustine Shutte's previous book Philosophy for Africa. In that book he engages with some concepts central to traditional African thinking about human nature and society. In this book he offers a new interpretation of the chief ethical idea in African thought, Ubuntu. He argues that it complements the central European ethical notion of individual freedom, and shows how the two ideas can be combined to form an ethic based on a richer understanding of our (...)
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    Saint Thomas and Analogy.Gerald B. Phelan - 2021 - Hassell Street Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be (...)
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  49. Consensus on What? Convergence for What? Four Models of Political Liberalism.Gerald Gaus & Chad Van Schoelandt - 2017 - Ethics 128 (1):145-172.
    As we read his work, John Rawls was developing an innovative approach to political philosophy, and Political Liberalism struggles with different ways to model these new insights. This article presents four models of political liberalism, particularly focusing on understanding the nature of overlapping consensus and its relation to public reason. Beyond clarifying Rawls’s insights, we aim to spur readers to reassemble the rich elements of Political Liberalism to produce tractable and enlightening models of political life among free and equal citizens (...)
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  50. On the Trinity, Books 8–15.Augustine - 2002
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