El hombre espiritual en el libro XII de las Confesiones
El camino antropológico
The article points out the main ideas of the "Confessions". The unity of the last four books (10-13) is stressed, highlighting the argument of the «homo spiritalis» as proposed by Augustine in "Confessions" ' Book XIII, as an invitation to conversion. Augustine's Anthropology in the "Confessions" i...
Author: | Vittorino Grossi |
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Published: |
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2017
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Volume: | 62 |
Pages: | 279-299 |
Language: | Spanish |
Periodical: | Augustinus |
Number: | 246-247 |
ISSN: | 0004-802X |
Format: | Article |
Topic: | -
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Summary: | The article points out the main ideas of the "Confessions". The unity of the last four books (10-13) is stressed, highlighting the argument of the «homo spiritalis» as proposed by Augustine in "Confessions" ' Book XIII, as an invitation to conversion. Augustine's Anthropology in the "Confessions" is discussed, presenting also the human being as memory in Book X of the "Confessions". The article also presents an attempt to explain the disputed unity of the "Confessions" |
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