Thesis on O'Connell

The Origin and 'Proper Life' of the Soul in Augustine's Thought

Augustine had moments of critical reflection in which he was able to abstract the images of immediate experience and enunciate more general principles in his affirmation of the preexistence of the soul, contra R.J. O'Connell (- 39, p. 46; 60-00947).

Bibliographic Details
Author:Eugene TeSelle
Published: S.n., s.l., 1996
Volume:27
Pages:7-19
Periodical:Augustinian Studies
Number:2
Format:Article
Topic:- Doctrine > Man > [L'âme (origine ; nature ; propriétés ; facultés ; spiritus)]
- Doctrine > Man > [L'âme (origine ; nature ; propriétés ; facultés ; spiritus)] > [Origine de l'âme] > [Origine de l'âme]
Status:Needs Review
Description
Summary:Augustine had moments of critical reflection in which he was able to abstract the images of immediate experience and enunciate more general principles in his affirmation of the preexistence of the soul, contra R.J. O'Connell (- 39, p. 46; 60-00947).