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that it does not exist, a word can be a sign that signifies nothing. God, on the other hand, is omnipotent. He is omnificent. T...
not be found unless it were in ones memory. Chapter XIX tells what it is to remember. In Augustines...
In five pages this paper presents an analysis of this work s it relates to Christianity and contemporary life. Four other sources...
it is interesting to note that the heros first name is the same as both Apuleius himself, as well as the name of the author from w...
In five pages St. Augustine's Confessions is examined in an overview that includes the theologian's views about the natural, physi...
In five pages this paper considers time and truth as conceptualized by St. Augustine in Confessions first 8 books. Four sources a...
In five pages this paper examines how evil is conceptualized by St. Augustine of Hippo in this early theological text. Three sour...
death in the usual manner, but rather as a good looking young man who is apparently capable of falling in love with an attractive ...
parables, or a book of varied quotes. As an example, in the Sixth Book he notes, "Do not ever conceive anything impossible to ma...
a certain inclination towards laziness. In discussing his childhood, Augustines theories toward education come out. He adamantly r...
appetite for sex...amounts to being enslaved" and is essentially a sin (Armstrong, 1998). Armstrong (1998) indicates that there ...
In eight pages this research paper contrasts and compares these Christian theologians in terms of their similarities and differenc...
Human nature and nature are contrasted and compared in the Confessions of St. Augustine and the Second Discourse of Rousseau in a ...
In five pages this paper discusses this text as it represents humankind's origins. Three sources are cited in the bibliography....
In five pages this paper considers the original Cape Fear film and its remake in an examination of changing times, Augustine's and...
of his time period would see the end of the one city, the city of man, and the reign of another, the city of God. One author state...
Augustine, himself, mentions his own difficulties in struggling to overcome his own lustful desires in Book III of Confessions. Du...
tale was reduced to feeding pigs in order to survive. Augustine writes, "Where then, wast thou and how far from me? Far, indeed, w...
grace precedes faith."7 Augustine argues that it is impossible "to believe without having heard," yet is also impossible for the i...
adversely influencing the minds of young boys. Augustines autobiographical Confessions ponders the external social threats of sex...
This essay focuses on Plato's use of dialogue in his "Apology" and "Crito," and Augustine's use of the monologue in his "Confessio...
engine of aesthetic development throughout Western Europe for much of history. This can be seen in the patronage of artists by Chr...
2001). In many ways St. Augustines life would serve as a bridge between pagan Rome and the Christian middle ages (ODonnell, 2001)...
as family, friends and personal interests, such as hobbies and projects, ahead of work related issues imposed by others, people ca...
That system is based on three principals: 1. God is absolute Master, by His grace, of all the determinations of the will; 2. man ...
truly understand Gods word: "I ask Thee, my God: pardon my sins, and as Thou didst grant to Thy servant to speak those words, gran...
Augustine Chapter X). He then notes that he learned many things through such examination concerning his behavior, behavior...
can be found in many church doctrines today (Fisher, 2006). Augustine was a seeker of truth throughout his life (Smitha, 1998). H...
In six pages this paper discusses how these two theologians represented the relationship between God and the individual in a compa...
This paper consists of six pages and considers how Manicheism is gradually rejected by St. Augustine in an examination of the fift...