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    The Common, History, and the Whole: Guiding Themes in De vera religione.Thomas Clemmons - 2018 - Augustinianum 58 (1):125-154.
    Augustine’s important work De uera religione has been frequently read for its Neoplatonic resonances. However, there is much in the work that cannot be reduced to this reading. Themes such as the importance of the common and public dimension of uera religio, the significance of history, and the function of ‘true religion’ toward the training and renewal of the whole human, are topoi that reveal the dynamic structure of the work. A consideration of these themes in uera rel. brings into (...)
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    De Genesi Aduersus Manicheos.Thomas Clemmons - 2020 - Augustinian Studies 51 (1):47-78.
    This article examines Augustine’s early anthropology, particularly through De Genesi aduersus Manichaeos. The most thorough treatment of this topic is found in the enduring work of Robert J. O’Connell, SJ. O’Connell argues that Augustine drew directly from the Enneads in De Genesi aduersus Manichaeos to formulate his anthropology. This article evaluates and critiques the evidence and implications of O’Connell’s position concerning Augustine’s articulation of the “fall of the soul.” I argue that an attentive text-based reading of De Genesi aduersus Manichaeos (...)
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    Desires in Paradise: An Interpretative Study of Augustine’s City of God 14.Thomas Clemmons - 2021 - Augustinian Studies 52 (1):130-132.
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    Giosuè Ghisalberti, Augustine’s Passions: His Transformation from a Roman Citizen to a Catholic Bishop, 354–401.Thomas Clemmons - 2018 - Augustinian Studies 49 (2):293-296.
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    Augustine’s Confessions: Conversion and Consciousness. [REVIEW]Thomas Clemmons - 2022 - Augustinian Studies 53 (2):210-212.