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- catalog contributor b5333775.
- catalog created "[1970]".
- catalog date "1970".
- catalog date "[1970]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1970]".
- catalog description ""Chronological table of Augustine's works": p. [11]-14. Bibliography: p. [351]-360.".
- catalog description "Introduction. On approaching Augustine's theology. Augustine's way to Christianity. Philosophical influences on Augustine's early thought -- ch. 1. Cassiciacum (386-387). The quest for happiness. Authority and reason. The way of reason. -- ch. 2. Milan, Rome, and Thagaste (387-391). Psyche. Manifestations of the Trinity. True religion. -- ch. 3. Hippo (391-396). The structure of finite being. Son of God and Son of Man. Sin and grace. The cross. Predestination. -- ch. 4. Exploration (397-410). Self-examination. Cosmos and history. The Trinity: first attempts. The shadow of Porphyry. The old Adam. -- ch. 5. Integration (411-418). The two cities. Man's bondage and liberation. The Trinitarian relations. The Trinity in man. -- ch. 6. Meditation (419-430). Freedom for grace and the fall of man. Freedom under grace and the salvation of man. -- Conclusion: Augustine the theologian.".
- catalog extent "381 p.".
- catalog issued "1970".
- catalog issued "[1970]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[New York] Herder and Herder".
- catalog subject "230.14/0924".
- catalog subject "Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo Contributions in theology.".
- catalog subject "Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo.".
- catalog subject "BR65 .A9T4 1970".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction. On approaching Augustine's theology. Augustine's way to Christianity. Philosophical influences on Augustine's early thought -- ch. 1. Cassiciacum (386-387). The quest for happiness. Authority and reason. The way of reason. -- ch. 2. Milan, Rome, and Thagaste (387-391). Psyche. Manifestations of the Trinity. True religion. -- ch. 3. Hippo (391-396). The structure of finite being. Son of God and Son of Man. Sin and grace. The cross. Predestination. -- ch. 4. Exploration (397-410). Self-examination. Cosmos and history. The Trinity: first attempts. The shadow of Porphyry. The old Adam. -- ch. 5. Integration (411-418). The two cities. Man's bondage and liberation. The Trinitarian relations. The Trinity in man. -- ch. 6. Meditation (419-430). Freedom for grace and the fall of man. Freedom under grace and the salvation of man. -- Conclusion: Augustine the theologian.".
- catalog title "Augustine, the theologian.".
- catalog type "text".