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  • Augustine of Hippo - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Bibliography Bibliographical tools General: Bulletin Augustinien, included in the second issue of each year of the Revue d’Études Augustiniennes et Patristiques Reports and reviews all publications on Augustine that appeared during the year Finding Augustine, an open access bibliographical collection on Augustine and his legacy produced by the Augustinian Historical Institute (Leuven
  • Saint Augustine - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    1 Life Augustine (Aurelius Augustinus) lived from 13 November 354 to 28 August 430 He was born in Thagaste in Roman Africa (modern Souk Ahras in Algeria)
  • Divine Illumination - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Divine illumination is the oldest and most influential alternative to naturalism in the areas of mind and knowledge The doctrine holds that human beings require a special divine assistance in their ordinary cognitive activities
  • Medieval Skepticism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Overarching surveys of the history of philosophy often leave the impression that philosophical skepticism—roughly, the position that nothing can be known—had many adherents in the Ancient and Hellenistic Periods, disappeared completely as a topic of intellectual interest during the Middle Ages, and returned as a viable position in the Renaissance and Early Modern Periods
  • Heaven and Hell in Christian Thought - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    1 Three Primary Eschatological Views Let theism in general be the belief that a supremely powerful, supremely wise, and supremely good (loving, just, merciful) personal being exists as the Creator of the universe Christian theism is, of course, more specific than that, and Christian theists typically make the following two-fold assumption: first, that the highest possible good for created
  • Free Will - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    The term “free will” has emerged over the past two millennia as the canonical designator for a significant kind of control over one’s actions Questions concerning the nature and existence of this kind of control (e g , does it require and do we have the freedom to do otherwise or the power of self-determination?), and what its true significance is (is it necessary for moral
  • Divine Simplicity - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    1 Motivation What could motivate such a strange and seemingly incoherent doctrine? One central consideration in its favor derives from the Anselmian definition of God as maximally perfect, as that than which no greater can be conceived
  • Sin in Christian Thought - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    While some have sought to give naturalistic accounts of sin (see Ruse 2002), this entry treats sin as a religious concept Sin plays a central role in many of the world’s major religions (see Graham 2007), and this role is arguably its central connotation (see M Adams 1991)
  • Philosophy and Christian Theology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Many Christian doctrines raise difficult philosophical questions For example, Christians have traditionally insisted that they worship a single God, while simultaneously identifying that God with a trinity comprised of three numerically distinct, fully divine persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit





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