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  • ...e underlying [[concept]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Augustine St. Augustine] renders it as clara notitia cum laude, "[[brilliant]] celebrity with prais
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  • ...latter cited by [[Saint Augustine|Augustine]] in the ''[[Confessions (St. Augustine)|Confessions]]'' as the work which instilled in him his lifelong love of ph ...uently used by early Christian writers, such as [[Justin]], [[Origen]] and Augustine, and a particularly notable dialogue from late antiquity is [[Anicius Manli
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  • ..., p 174). [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Calvin John Calvin], quoting Augustine from John's Gospel cx.6, writes, "Our being [[reconciled]] by the death of
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  • ...tested by the polemic of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustine_of_Hippo Augustine of Hippo] (354–430) against the motif of giants born of the union between
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  • ...rsus reason. Avicenna and Averroes both leaned more on the side of reason. Augustine said that he would never allow his philosophical investigations to go beyon ...e a matter of controversy[8]. It is generally agreed that it begins with [[Augustine]] (354 – 430) who strictly belongs to the classical period, and ends with
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  • ...[[feel]] and [[act]]. George Brett in his "History of Psychology" added, "Augustine was not far from the same [[standpoint]] ... his [[language]] at times sugg
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  • In Book 11 of [[St. Augustine of Hippo|St. Augustine's]] [[Confessions]], he ruminates on the nature of time, asking, "What then ...St.,Augustine, ''Confessions'', Book 11. [https://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/jod/augustine/Pusey/book11]. [[Isaac Newton|Newton]] believed time and [[space]] form a [
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  • ...tern [[culture]] since the time of [[Plato]], through [[Augustine of Hippo|Augustine]] and [[René Descartes]], up to the present day.
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  • [a. F. communion, mutual participation, fellowship, in Augustine ‘church communion’ and ‘the communion of the holy altar’; f. commun 1565 JEWEL Repl. Harding (1611) 21 In this sense S. Hierome called S. Augustine a Bishop of his Communion: that is, of his Faith, of his Minde, of his Doct
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  • ...ning the rites and duties of public religious observance).<ref>As cited by Augustine, [https://www.newadvent.org/fathers/120106.htm ''City of God'', Book 6], ch ...ppo|Augustine]] followed Varro's threefold usage, described above.<ref>See Augustine reference above, and Tertullian, [https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/anf03.iv
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  • ...ams Cram and began construction in 1904 (replacing the smaller, wooden St. Augustine's Chapel which stood nearby), but the financial panic of 1907 left the Univ
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  • [[Augustine of Hippo]] wrote that time exists only within the created universe, so that
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  • ...e writings of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margery_Kempe Margery Kempe], Augustine Baker and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Merton Thomas Merton].
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  • *[[Augustine of Hippo]]: Augustine developed classical Christian philosophy, largely by [[Influence of Helleni
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  • * St. Augustine, 426, [https://thirdmill.org/files/english/texts/ecf/npnf1.2.zip The City o
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  • [[Augustine of Hippo|Saint Augustine]] was influential in [[Western Christianity|Christian]] and [[Western thoug
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  • ...le]] both explored the [[relationship]] between signs and the world, and [[Augustine]] considered the [[nature]] of the sign within a [[convention]]al [[system]
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  • ...been used in evaluation of religious claims (''i.e.'' [[Augustine of Hippo|Augustine]] and [[Pelagius]]'s debate concerning original sin), the rise of scholasti
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  • ...ully to canons that are based closely on the [[Septuagint]] (adhering to [[Augustine]]'s 393 [[Synod of Hippo]] and 397-419 [[Councils of Carthage]]).
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  • [[St. Augustine]] said of beauty "Beauty is indeed a good gift of God; but that the good ma
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