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- ! colspan="2" style="background-color:gold;font-size:120%;"|'''''Augustine of Hippo''''' '''Aurelius Augustinus''', '''Augustine of Hippo''', or '''Saint Augustine''' (November 13, 354–August 28, 430) was on27 KB (4,391 words) - 19:20, 19 April 2024
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- *[[Peter Brown (historian)|Brown, Peter]]. ''Augustine of Hippo''. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1967. ISBN 0-520-00186-9. Ne2 KB (256 words) - 00:35, 2 February 2009
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- ** [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02084a.htm Life of St. Augustine of Hippo], from the [[Catholic Encyclopedia]] ** {{gutenberg author|id=Augustine_of_Hippo|name=Augustine of Hippo}}3 KB (381 words) - 19:19, 19 April 2024
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- ** [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02084a.htm Life of St. Augustine of Hippo], from the [[Catholic Encyclopedia]] ** {{gutenberg author|id=Augustine_of_Hippo|name=Augustine of Hippo}}3 KB (381 words) - 19:19, 19 April 2024
- [[Autobiography]] of [[Augustine of Hippo]], written around 400 [[Common Era|CE]].118 bytes (13 words) - 09:18, 8 August 2008
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- *[[Peter Brown (historian)|Brown, Peter]]. ''Augustine of Hippo''. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1967. ISBN 0-520-00186-9. Ne2 KB (256 words) - 00:35, 2 February 2009
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- [[Augustine of Hippo]]2 KB (221 words) - 04:13, 22 November 2023
- ...'''' is a series of thirteen [[Autobiography|autobiographical]] books by [[Augustine of Hippo]], written in about 400 [[Common Era|CE]]. In modern editions the books are5 KB (787 words) - 10:19, 8 August 2008
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- '''Just war theory''' was first proposed by [[Augustine of Hippo]], and forms the base for the [[Laws of Land Warfare]], [[Hague Conventions1 KB (206 words) - 08:41, 4 May 2024
- ...ually pacifist or merely refused to swear military oaths, but ever since [[Augustine of Hippo|Augustine]] formulated the concept of the "[[Just war theory|just war]]", t3 KB (444 words) - 10:09, 25 February 2024
- # [[Augustine of Hippo]]2 KB (237 words) - 20:30, 8 April 2007
- ...ious]] movement founded in the third century [[Common Era|CE]], of which [[Augustine of Hippo]] was a member in his youth. Although it gained some popularity in the [[R5 KB (763 words) - 18:41, 3 March 2024
- ...rdering Gaetulia. This is the same ''[[Colonia (Roman)|colonia]]'' where [[Augustine of Hippo|Saint Augustine]] later received part of his early education, and, though l7 KB (1,020 words) - 01:30, 16 September 2008
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- ! colspan="2" style="background-color:gold;font-size:120%;"|'''''Augustine of Hippo''''' '''Aurelius Augustinus''', '''Augustine of Hippo''', or '''Saint Augustine''' (November 13, 354–August 28, 430) was on27 KB (4,391 words) - 19:20, 19 April 2024
- [[Augustine of Hippo|Augustine]], among others, was influenced by Plotinus, and he himself helpe7 KB (1,064 words) - 08:52, 30 June 2023
- ...subject have been [[Socrates]]/[[Plato]], [[Aristotle]], [[Epictetus]], [[Augustine of Hippo]], [[Thomas Aquinas|Aquinas]], [[Thomas Hobbes|Hobbes]], [[John Locke|Locke6 KB (969 words) - 15:26, 17 January 2016
- ...divinarum libri XLI'' 14, fragment 65 Agahd, Leipzig 1898; testimony in: [[Augustine of Hippo|Aurelius Augustinus]], ''De Civitate Dei'' [http://www.newadvent.org/father7 KB (1,058 words) - 13:26, 17 June 2009
- :: - the teachings of [[Augustine of Hippo]] and the other patristic philosophers<ref>[http://plato.stanford.edu/entri9 KB (1,249 words) - 05:40, 19 September 2013
- ...North Africa has a rich and varied history. In the Christian tradition, [[Augustine of Hippo]] (354–430) was a cornerstone of Christian philosophy and theology.14 KB (2,224 words) - 07:49, 24 September 2007
- ...or [[original sin]]<ref name=originalsin>Western Christianity, following [[Augustine of Hippo]], generally affirms that humanity inherited both the tendency to sin and t10 KB (1,537 words) - 22:55, 24 June 2008
- 354 CE [[Augustine of Hippo]] (354-430) Neoplatonist African Bishop and leading philosopher of the Roma12 KB (1,686 words) - 07:08, 26 March 2024
- ...ct of the works of [[Plato]], [[Aristotle]], [[Confucius]], [[Lao Tse]], [[Augustine of Hippo|Augustine]], [[Thomas Aquinas]], [[Thomas Hobbes]], [[René Descartes ...ies. Medieval philosophy included not just Christian monks, such as St. [[Augustine of Hippo]], St. [[Anselm of Canterbury]], and St. [[Thomas Aquinas]], but Jewish phi27 KB (4,246 words) - 14:30, 31 March 2024
- That everyone is called to sanctity was already taught by [[Augustine of Hippo]], [[Francis of Sales]], and [[Alphonsus Liguori]], but their emphasis was12 KB (1,921 words) - 11:59, 8 May 2024
- ...ed [[atoicism]] of the [[16th century]] and in earlier philosophers like [[Augustine of Hippo|Augustine]]. In his natural philosophy, he differs from the [[Scholasticism17 KB (2,634 words) - 18:36, 19 March 2010
- This was essentially the position taken by [[Augustine of Hippo]] in his ''[[The City of God]]'':23 KB (3,644 words) - 17:50, 3 November 2013
- * [[Augustine of Hippo]]16 KB (3,334 words) - 03:39, 22 November 2023
- ...large influence on [[Aristotle]]. With the rise of [[Christianity]], St [[Augustine of Hippo|Augustine]] was heavily influenced by Plato. [[Philo of Alexandria]] mixed21 KB (3,286 words) - 15:50, 24 July 2015
- ...was to reject pantheism in favor of theism. Early in the Fifth Century, [[Augustine of Hippo]] (also known as Saint Augustine) critically examined pantheism in ''[[City29 KB (4,635 words) - 14:12, 2 February 2023
- ...a]], [[Atmospheric reentry]], [[Attack cargo ship]], [[Auction bridge]], [[Augustine of Hippo]], [[Augustus]], [[Aulus Didius Gallus]], [[Aulus Plautius]], [[Authority]]18 KB (1,846 words) - 09:34, 16 April 2024
- ...a]], [[Atmospheric reentry]], [[Attack cargo ship]], [[Auction bridge]], [[Augustine of Hippo]], [[Augustus]], [[Aulus Didius Gallus]], [[Aulus Plautius]], [[Authority]]18 KB (1,846 words) - 09:34, 16 April 2024
- == Augustine of Hippo ==66 KB (11,344 words) - 09:50, 20 August 2023
- In his works 'The City of God' and 'The Divination' [[Augustine of Hippo]] (354-430) condemned all kinds of magic as heresy regardless whether it in26 KB (4,296 words) - 10:38, 9 May 2024
- ...ity; this idea was (first?) formulated (popularized?) by the Latin-writing Augustine of Hippo, however. His writings were never popular in the Greek-speaking Byzantine E ...tty central to the early formation of Catholic soteriology; Peter Brown's 'Augustine of Hippo' is a little light on theology, but towards the end of the book Brown does73 KB (11,834 words) - 12:25, 31 March 2011
- ...isits. The modern sense of the word comes from the influential writings of Augustine of Hippo, a century later, who used the term ''peregrinatio'' to describe Christian20 KB (3,200 words) - 13:50, 8 March 2024
- # [[Augustine of Hippo|Augustine of Hippo]]33 KB (3,868 words) - 09:02, 4 May 2024
- * [[Augustine of Hippo]]27 KB (5,068 words) - 03:39, 22 November 2023
- # [[Augustine of Hippo]]23 KB (2,294 words) - 08:39, 22 April 2024
- ...philosophy of religion held sway, and the most important names included [[Augustine of Hippo|Augustine]], [[Peter Abelard]] and [[Aquinas]]. [[Modern philosophy]], gen57 KB (9,131 words) - 05:21, 2 April 2011
- [[Augustine of Hippo|Saint Augustine]] held this view, the capacity for ''metaphysical freedom''93 KB (14,229 words) - 19:42, 6 February 2016
- ...uff you feel like doing: [[Christianity]], [[Nicene Creed]], [[Papacy]], [[Augustine of Hippo]], [[Authors of the Bible]], [[New Testament]]/[[Old Tesament]], [[Pope Joh39 KB (6,227 words) - 11:00, 7 March 2024
- ...0) and [[William of Occam]] (1288-1347). Above all he was influenced by [[Augustine of Hippo]] (354-430), the reputed founder of his order. He was also influenced by [38 KB (5,875 words) - 15:48, 2 February 2016
- ...in the teachings of the ancient Greek philosophers. The Christian bishop [[Augustine of Hippo]] accepted Plato's authoritarianism, and its extension by Plotinus<ref>[htt46 KB (6,983 words) - 12:35, 7 May 2024