Augustine's early theology of the Church

Emergence and implications, 386-391

Partial content: I. Christianity and the Church in the Cassiciacum dialogues II. Augustine's Exposure to the Church at Milan, 387 III. Developments between Milan and the return to Africa IV. Progress and consolidation at Thagaste, 388-389 V. Ecclesiological synthesis and 'monastic' direction, 390-3...

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Author:David C. Alexander
Published: Peter Lang, New York, 2008
Series:Patristic Studies
Volume:9
Language:English
Total Pages:XIX + 451
ISBN:978-1-4331-0103-8
Format:Book
Topic:- Biography > Background > Northern Africa > Church, Liturgy, African Monachism
- Biography > Background > Roman World > Cassiciacum > Augustin and friends
- Biography > Background > Roman World > Milan
- Biography > Person and Life > Specialized biographical studies > catechumenate
- Biography > Person and Life > Specialized biographical studies > educator (Augustine -)
- Biography > Person and Life > Specialized biographical studies > Philosophy - theology > theological formation
- Biography > Person and Life > Specialized biographical studies > stay at Cassiciacum
- Biography > Person and Life > Specialized biographical studies > Augustine's religiousness
- Biography > Person and Life > Conversion / Baptism > Baptism
- Biography > Relations and Sources > Sources/General studies > Church
- Biography > Relations and Sources > Sources/General studies > monasticism
- Biography > Relations and Sources > Latin Christian writers
- Works > Dialogues / Early works
- Works > Confessiones > Conf. IX
- Doctrine > General studies > Development of Augustine's thoughts > [Évolution religieuse]
- Doctrine > From man to God > Jesus Christ. Redemption. Sacraments. Church. Grace. Mariology. > Sacraments > Baptism
- Biography > Person and Life > Specialized biographical studies > Ascetism
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Summary:Partial content: I. Christianity and the Church in the Cassiciacum dialogues II. Augustine's Exposure to the Church at Milan, 387 III. Developments between Milan and the return to Africa IV. Progress and consolidation at Thagaste, 388-389 V. Ecclesiological synthesis and 'monastic' direction, 390-391 VI. Conclusions and future direction