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  Augustine: Confessions
Augustine is deeply impressed by Simplicianus' story of the conversion to Christ of the famous orator and philosopher, Marius Victorinus.
Augustine recalls the ecstasy he and his mother shared in Ostia and then reports her death and burial and his grief.
Augustine explores the relation of the visible and formed matter of heaven and earth to the prior matrix from which it was formed.
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 Enchiridion of Augustine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The Enchiridion, Manual, or Handbook of Augustine of Hippo is alternatively titled, "Faith, Hope, and Love".
The Enchiridion is a compact treatise on Christian piety, written in response to a request by an otherwise unknown person, named Laurentis, shortly after the death of Saint Jerome in 420.
It is intended as a model for Christian instruction or catechesis.
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The Enchiridion is a briefer treatise on the grace of God and represents Augustine's fully matured theological perspective -- after the magnificent achievements of the De Trinitate and the greater part of the De civitate Dei, and after the tremendous turmoil of the Pelagian controversy in which the doctrine of grace was the exact epicenter.
Sometime in 421, Augustine received a request from one Laurentius, a Christian layman who was the brother of the tribune Dulcitius (for whom Augustine wrote the De octo dulcitii quaestionibus in 423-425).
Despite its awkward form, however, the Enchiridion is one of the most important of all of Augustine's writings, for it is a conscious effort of the theological magistrate of the Western Church to stand on final ground of testimony to the Christian truth.
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 St_augustine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Augustine (who was a hard.core hedonist before his sudden conversion) writes about faith with the reckless abandon of a lover.
Augustine necessitated nearly all the creedal professions and beliefs of the Nicene Fathers with an uncanny brievity...
Augustine had responded before to Julian, in his Answer to the Two Letters of the Pelagians and his Marriage and Desire, and in this work Augustine responds once again, this time to Julian's To Florus, addressed to a Pelagian Bishop...
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 Catholic Culture : Library : Most Theological Collection : Browse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
St. Augustine is called, rightly, the Doctor of Grace, for his great work against the Pelagians who practically denied the need of grace for salvation.
Augustine did not see that, and the unfortunate massa damnata theory, which said the whole human race by original sin became a massa damnata et damnabilis: God could throw the whole damned race into hell for original sin alone, without waiting for any personal sin.
Augustine gives the reason: "They were let go in their free will by a just judgment of God.
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 Enchiridion of Augustine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The Enchiridion, Manual, or Handbook of Augustine of Hippo is alternatively titled, "Faith, Hope, andLove".
The Enchiridion is a compact treatise on Christian piety, written in response to a request by an otherwiseunknown person, named Laurentis, shortly after the death of Saint Jerome in 420.
Under Faith, Augustine explains the use of the Apostles'Creed, in teaching Christian doctrine and in refuting heresies.
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 The Enchiridion on Faith, Hope, and Love : Book
Augustine covers topics such as baptism, original sin, abortion, faith and works, and election and focuses much on the grace of God.
I recommend this particular edition for the introduction, readable translation, and the text itself: Augustine´s "off the cuff" summary of what he thought were doctrines that should be in a "handbook" of Christianity.
Written by St. Augustine late in his life with the intention of supplying the Roamn layman with a comprehensive exposition of the basic teachings of Christianity.
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 Saint Augustine of Hippo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Augustine is known as the founder of theology.
After the fall of the Holy Roman Empire, he defended the tenets of Christianity and rationalized history in Christian terms.
One year later, Augustine became bishop of Hippo.
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 Enchiridion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Decree of the Sacred Apostolic Penitentiary issuing the Enchiridion of Indulgences on 29 June 1968.
Augustine's ENCHIRIDIONTable of Contents for Augustine's Enchiridion, a digital book in the International School of Theology's Cyber Library which is a digital library for graduate...
EpicteteusSelections from the Enchiridion of Epictetus, the most famous and the standard account of Stoic philosophy written by a Greek slave in Rome.
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 Aurelio Agostino - Bibliografia
O’Meara, "Augustine and Neoplatonism", RÉAug 1 (1958), pp.
Guilloux, "Saint Augustin savait-il grec?", Revue d’histoire ecclésiastique 1925, pp.
Augustin contre l’éternité du monde", MSR 2 (1945), pp.
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 St. Augustine Confessions - Introduction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
In Book VIII, Augustine piles up a series of remembered incidents that inflamed his desire to imitate those who already seemed to have gained what he had so long been seeking.
Taken together, the Confessions and the Enchiridion give us two very important vantage points from which to view the Augustinian perspective as a whole, since they represent both his early and his mature formulation.
The sensitive reader soon recognizes that Augustine will not willingly be inspected from a distance or by a neutral observer.
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 Enchiridion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
A modern (colloquial) rendering of the Enchiridion of Epictetus.
Works and prayers allowing one to obtain the remission before God of the temporal punishment due for sins already forgiven as far as their guilt is concerned.
Theologian of the modern Catholic German school and author of the "Enchiridion" universally used, b.
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 The writings of Augustine, the City of God, Confessions, On Christian Doctrine, Enchiridion,
Augustine had no system--but he did have a stable and coherent Christian outlook.
It is the first attempt at a philosophy of history, under the aspect of two rival cities or communities,-the eternal city of God and the perishing city of the world.
The four books of Augustine On Christian Doctrine (De Doctrina Christiana, iv libri) are a commend of exegetical theology to guide the reader in the understanding and interpretation of the Sacred Scriptures, according to the analogy of faith.
bible.christiansunite.com /augindex.shtml   (552 words)

  
 Enchiridion -- Enchiridion can refer to: Enchiridion of Augustine Enchiri...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Enchiridion -- Enchiridion can refer to: Enchiridion of Augustine Enchiri...
Translation of Epictetus' Enchiridion, an extraction from the more extensive collection Diatribes (or Discourses), put together post mortem by Flavius Arrian
An appreciative sermon delivered in October 2001 at the Unitarian church in Astoria, Oregon, based on Sharon Lebell's 1995 translation of Epictetus's EnchiridionA digest of the works and prayers listed in the Enchiridion of Indulgences.
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 Confessions of St. Augustine
In the Protestant Reformation, the evangelical elements in Augustine's thought were appealed to in condemnation of the corruptions of popular Catholicism--yet even those corruptions had a certain right of appeal to some of the non-evangelical aspects of Augustine's thought and life.
His observations and descriptions of human motives and emotions, his depth analyses of will and thought in their interaction, and his exploration of the inner nature of the human self--these have established one of the main traditions in European conceptions of human nature, even down to our own time.
The Enchiridion is a briefer treatise on the grace of God and represents Augustine's fully matured theological perspective--after the magnificent achievements of the De Trinitate and the greater part of the De civitate Dei, and after the tremendous turmoil of the Pelagian controversy in which the doctrine of grace was the exact epicenter.
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 CHURCH FATHERS: Letters (St. Augustine)
Letters written after Augustine became Bishop of Hippo, but before the conference with the Donatists and the rise of the Pelagian heresy in Africa
Letter 78 -- (A.D. 404) From Augustine to the Church of Hippo
Letter 166 -- (A.D. 415) From Augustine to Jerome, on the origin of the soul
www.newadvent.org /fathers/1102.htm   (1631 words)

  
 Machray Review #7: HOPE WHICH DOES NOT DISAPPOINT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Christianity was by then the religion of the empire, but there was little comfort or security in that, for the empire was rapidly falling into ruin, vexed by corruptions within and invaders from without.
Ten years before the Enchiridion was written, the city of Rome itself had been sacked by Alaric and his Gothic invaders; ten years after the Enchiridion, St. Augustine's own episcopal city of Hippo would be besieged by invading Vandals, while the aged bishop lay dying within the walls.
The Arian heresy, which denied the truth of the Holy Trinity in an effort to conform to the most sophisticated thought of the age was still widely influential.
www.prayerbook.ca /crouse/writings/hope_not_disappoint.htm   (2614 words)

  
 Sør-Trøndelag bei eLexi - das Onlinelexikon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
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The Enchiridion is a compact treatise on Christian piety, written in response to a
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 AUGUSTINE'S ENCHIRIDION.
PAGE LENGTHS, FOOTNOTES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCES: The title of the paper, usually typed in capital letters, is followed by a brief description of the paper and a specification of text page length (NOT including the bibliography or endnote pages), number of footnotes or citations, and number of bibliographic references.
Summary of Augustine's arguments on the nature of Christ and the Trinity in his Enchiridion, which were subsequently adopted as the official dogma of the Catholic Church.
Considers how Augustine came to and explained the tripartate nature of Christ, in comparison to the Pelagic and other heresies of the time.
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 Catholic Pages Directory: » Saints » Saints: A » ST AUGUSTINE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
St Augustine of Hippo Many texts, scholarly articles, and links.
Augustine Against the Manicheans by Constance Woods PhD (from Catholic Faith, March/April 1999)
St Augustine by TG Morrow (from Catholic Faith, July/August 1996)
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 NetSERF: Literature: Works by Author: Augustine of Hippo, St (354-430): Enchiridion
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Enchiridion: (Handbook on Faith, Hope, and Love) by Augustine of Hippo
Enchiridion on Faith, Hope and Love, The by St. Augustine of Hippo
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Directory of the thirteen books of E.B. Pusey's nineteenth century translation of Augustine's Confessions.
Text of Augustine's Enchiridion, translated by Albert C. Outler, Ph.D., D.D. Finding materials in the Labyrinth:
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 The Augustine Catechism: The Enchiridion on Faith, Hope, and Love (The Augustine Series, V. 1)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
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Let me learn from thee, who art Truth, and put the ear of my heart to thy mouth, that thou mayest tell me why weeping should be so sweet to the
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