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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9949282089102882
    Format: 1 online resource (474 pages)
    ISBN: 958-99813-8-0
    Content: El presente estudio investiga la presencia y el enfoque del tema de la relación de la libertad humana con la gracia divina en los sermones ad populum, poniendo atención específica a los sermones relacionados con el período de la controversia pelagiana, y a los sermones con un propósito anti-pelagiano. La pregunta de investigación sobre la que se basa el presente estudio es la siguiente: ¿Los diferentes contextos proporcionan diferentes ideas? Más específicamente intentamos determinar si el tema de la gracia es presentado y tematizado en los sermones, de la misma forma que en los escritos sistemáticos que tienen que ver con la controversia pelagiana. En otras palabras, ¿la diferencia de género conduce a una diferencia en contenido y/o de enfoque? El primer capítulo se centra en la elección de los sermones anti-pelagianos como punto de partida para nuestro estudio, y su intención es la de proporcionar una respuesta adecuada a la pregunta de la investigación.
    Note: Incluye índice. , Título bilingüe: Intellect in Action: Aristotle and philosophy as a way of life. , LA GRATIA EN LOS SERMONES AD POPULUM DE SAN AGUSTÍN DURANTE LA (...) -- PÁGINA LEGAL -- ÍNDICE -- INTRODUCCIÓN -- CAPÍTULO PRIMERO. EL ESTADO DE LA CUESTIÓN SOBRE LA INVESTIGACIÓN DE LOS (...) -- 1. SERMONES AD POPULUM DE SAN AGUSTIN -- 1.1 LA FORMACIÓN DE AGUSTÍN COMO PREDICADOR DE HOMILÍAS. -- 1.2 GÉNERO, OCASIÓN, CONTEXTO, PÚBLICO Y SIGNIFICADO DE UN SERMÓN. -- 1.3 PREPARACIÓN Y ESTILO DE LOS SERMONES DE AGUSTÍN. -- 1.4 EL CONTENIDO DE LOS SERMONES DE AGUSTÍN Y LA IMPORTANCIA DE SU ESTUDIO -- 1.5 CRONOLOGÍA Y FECHA DE LOS SERMONES AD POPULUM -- 1.5.1 A. KUNZELMANN. -- 1.5.2 LISTAS DE FECHAS -- 1.5.3 P.-M. HOMBERT -- 1.5.3.1 EL MÉTODO DE HOMBERT. -- 1.5.3.2 NUEVAS FECHAS DE HOMBERT. -- 1.5.3.3. ALGUNAS OBSERVACIONES SOBRE EL MÉTODO DE HOMBERT. -- 2. LA GRACIA Y LA CONTROVERSIA PELAGIANA -- 2.1 LA CONTROVERSIA PELAGIANA: DESCRIPCIÓN HISTÓRICA -- 2.1.1 LA PRIMERA FASE: CELESTIO Y PELAGIO -- 2.1.2 SEGUNDA FASE: JULIANO DE ECLANA -- 2.1.3. LA TERCERA FASE: EL ASÍ LLAMADO "SEMIPELAGIANISMO" -- 2.1.4 OBSERVACIONES CONCLUSIVAS SOBRE LA CONTROVERSIA PELAGIANA -- 2.2. ¿UN PROGRESO EN EL PENSAMIENTO DE AGUSTÍN SOBRE LA GRACIA? -- 2.3 EL TRATAMIENTO DE LA GRACIA EN LOS SERMONES AD POPULUM ANTIPELAGIANOS -- CAPÍTULO SEGUNDO. LA FE COMO GRACIA Y COMO TAREA HUMANA -- 1. LA CONDICION DE GRATIA DE LA FIDES EN EL PENSAMIENTO DE AGUSTIN -- 2. LA FE EN LOS SERMONES 143, 144, 168 -- 2.1 SERMO 143 -- 2.2 SERMO 144 -- 2.3 SERMO 168 -- 3. RESUMEN DE LA TEMATIZACION DE LA GRATIA FIDEI EN LOS SERMONES AD (...) -- 3.1 SERMO 365 -- 3.2 PRIMERAS PISTAS, ANTES DE 416/417 -- 3.3. PISTAS POSTERIORES A 416/417 -- 4. COMPARACIONES BIBLICAS -- 4.1 JN 16, 8-11 -- 4.2 JN 1, 12 DEDIT ILLIS POTESTATEM FILIOS DEI FIERI, CREDENTIBUS IN EUM (...) -- 4.3 HA 2, 4 (RM 1, 17 -- GAL 3, 11) IUSTUS EX FIDE UIUIT. (SERMONES 26, 5 -- (...). , 4.4 GAL 5. 6 FIDES PER DILECTIONEM OPERATUR (SERMONES 71, 16 -- 156, 4 -- 158, (...) -- 4.5. EF. 3,17 HABITARE CHRISTUM PER FIDEM IN CORDIBUS UESTRIS (SERMONES (...) -- 4.6 RM 4, 5 FIDES EIUS AD IUSTITIAM (SERMONES 160, 7 -- 363, 2). -- 4.7 JN 6, 44 NEMO UENIT AD ME, NISI PATER, QUI MISIT ME, TRAXERIT EUM (...) -- 5. CONCLUSION -- CAPÍTULO TERCERO. SERMONES 293-294: BAPTISMUS PARUULORUM EN LA PRIMERA (...) -- 1. TEOLOGIA DE SAN AGUSTIN SOBRE EL BAUTISMO Y EL PECADO ORIGINAL ANTES (...) -- 2. SERMONES 293 Y 294 -- 2.1 CONTEXTO DE LOS SERMONES 293 Y 294 -- 2.2 SERMO 293 -- 2.3 SERMO 294 -- 2.4 UNA COMPARACIÓN DE DOS TRATADOS DEL MISMO PERÍODO -- 2.5 EL BAUTISMO DE LOS NIÑOS. CONTINUACIÓN: EL DEBATE CON JULIANO -- 3. EL BAUTISMO DE LOS NIÑOS EN LOS SERMONES AD POPULUM -- 3.1 SERMONES AD POPULUM SITUADOS EN CARTAGO 413 -- 3.2. EL BAUTISMO DE LOS NIÑOS EN EL CORPUS DE LOS SERMONES AL PUEBLO (...) -- 4. COMPARACIONES BIBLICAS -- 4.1 MT 9, 12-13 (LC 5, 31-32 -- MC 2, 17) "NON EST OPUS SANIS MEDICUS, SED (...) -- 4.2 MT 1, 21 [. . .] UOCABIS NOMEN EIUS IESUM -- IPSE ENIM SALUUM FACIET (...) -- 4.3 JN 3, 5 NISI QUIS RENATUS FUERIT EX AQUA ET SPIRITU SANCTO, NON (...) -- 4.4 JN 3, 13 NEMO ASCENDIT IN CAELUM, NISI QUI DE CAELO (...) -- 5. CONCLUSION -- CAPÍTULO CUATRO. LA ORACIÓN COMO UNA SEÑAL DE LA PECAMINOSIDAD HUMANA -- 1. EL SIGNIFICADO DE LA ORACIÓN EN EL PENSAMIENTO DE AGUSTÍN -- 2. CINCO SERMONES PARADIGMÁTICOS ANTI-PELAGIANOS SOBRE LA ORACIÓN -- 2. 1 SERMO 115 -- 2. 2 SERMO 351 -- 2. 3 SERMO 348A -- 2. 4 SERMO 181 -- 2. 5 SERMO 114 -- 3. OTRAS HUELLAS DE ORACIÓN EN LOS SERMONES AD POPULUM ANTI-PELAGIANOS -- 3. 1 LA ORACIÓN LLEVA A LA COMPRENSIÓN Y A LA FE -- 3. 2 LA ORACIÓN COMO UN REMEDIO CONTRA EL PECADO -- 3. 2. 1 LA UNIVERSAL NECESIDAD DE AYUDA -- 3. 2. 2 AYUDA EN LA LUCHA CONTRA LA CONCUPISCENTIA -- 3. 2. 3 LA VINCULACIÓN CON MT 6, 12. , 4. COMPARACIONES DE LA ESCRITURA -- 4. 1 MT. 6, 9 "PATER NOSTER, QUI ES IN CAELIS SANCTIFICETUR NOMEN TUUM." (...) -- 4. 2 MT. 6,12 "DIMITTE NOBIS DEBITA NOSTRA, SICUT ET NOS DIMITTIMUS (...) -- 4. 3 MT 6, 13 "NE NOS INFERAS IN TEMPTATIONEM, SED LIBERA NOS A MALO." (...) -- 4. 4 LC 18, 10-14 LA DIFERENCIA ENTRE LA ORACIÓN DEL PUBLICANO Y LA (...) -- 4. 5 LC 18, 1-7 EL JUEZ Y LA VIUDA QUE PERSEVERA EN SU ORACIÓN (SERMONES (...) -- 4. 6 2 COR. 13,7 "ORAMUS AUTEM AD DEUM, NE QUID FACIATIS MALI." (SERMO (...) -- 5. CONCLUSIÓN -- CAPÍTULO CINCO. EL TEMA DE LA PECAMINOSIDAD HUMANA EN LOS SERMONES AD (...) -- 1. EL CONCEPTO QUE TIENE AGUSTÍN DEL PECADO -- 2. LOS SERMONES DE AGUSTÍN SOBRE EL PECCATUM -- 2. 1 VÍNCULO CON OTROS TEMAS EN LOS SERMONES ANTI-PELAGIANOS DE AGUSTÍN -- 2. 2 EXCURSUS I: LOS PRIMEROS SERMONES SOBRE EL PECADO -- 2. 2. 1 SERMO 283 -- 2. 2. 2 SERMO 125 -- 2. 2. 3 SERMONES 72A, 2 Y 142 -- 2. 3 EXCURSUS II: SERMONES 151 156 Y SU EXEGESIS DE RM 7, 5 8, 17 -- 2. 4 OCHO SERMONES SOBRE EL PECADO EN LA CONTROVERSIA PELAGIANA -- 2. 4. 1 SERMO 174 -- 2. 4. 2 SERMO 176 -- 2. 4. 3 SERMO 299 -- 2. 4. 4 SERMO 30 -- 2. 4. 5 SERMO 163 -- 2. 4. 6 SERMO 163A -- 2. 4. 7 SERMO 170 -- 2. 4. 8 SERMO 335B -- 3. EL PECADO EN LOS SERMONES AD POPULUM ANTI-PELAGIANOS COMO UN TODO -- 4. COMPARACIONES DE LA ESCRITURA -- 4. 1 1 TIM 1, 15-16 "HUMANUS SERMO ET OMNI ACCEPTIONE DIGNUS, QUIA (...) -- 4. 2 GAL 5, 16-17 "SPIRITU AMBULATE, ET CONCUPISCENTIAS CARNIS NE (...) -- 4. 2. 1 GAL 5, 16-17 -- 4. 2. 2 GAL 5, 17 -- 4. 3 RM 6,12-13 "NON ERGO REGNET PECCATUM IN UESTRO MORTALI CORPORE AD (...) -- 4. 4 1 JN 1, 8-9 -- 5. CONCLUSIÓN -- CONCLUSIÓN -- 1. ESCRITURA -- 2. LITURGIA -- 3. EL ARTE DE PREDICAR -- 4. CONTEXTO CONCRETO Y GRUPO AL QUE SE DIRIGE -- 5. TEMATIZACIÓN ÚNICA -- 6. CONTINUIDAD CRONOLÓGICA -- 7. ¿LACUNAE? -- 8. INVESTIGACIONES POSTERIORES -- 9. CONCLUSIÓN. , BIBLIOGRAFÍA. LITERATURA SECUNDARIA. , Spanish
    Additional Edition: ISBN 958-99813-7-2
    Additional Edition: Gratia in Augustine s sermones ad populum during the pelagian controversy. Do different contexts furnish different insights
    Language: Spanish
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9949464996102882
    Format: 1 online resource (553 pages).
    ISBN: 9789004363564 (e-books)
    Series Statement: New History of the Sermon ; Volume 6
    Additional Edition: Print version: Preaching in the Patristic era : sermons, preachers, and audiences in the Latin West. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, c2018 ISBN 9789004346987
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9949703972202882
    Format: 1 online resource (xii, 683 pages)
    ISBN: 9789004232563
    Series Statement: Brill's series in church history, v. 59
    Content: During the last decades, the doctrine of grace of Augustine of Hippo (354-430) has been studied in depth. The occurrence of grace in Augustine's circa 580 sermones ad populum has not yet been systematically analysed. This monograph studies the presence of grace in sermones preached during the period of the Pelagian controversy - a debate precisely on the relation between divine grace and human freedom. Does Augustine deal with grace differently in these sermones and his anti-pelagian tractates? First, the gratia content of the sermones does not differ from that of the systematic treatises. Second, the treatment of this topic differs on occasion, a difference determined by the biblical, liturgical, rhetorical and contextual framework of the sermones. This book explores the anthropological-ethical perspective of grace in Augustine, which results in a correction of the image of an Augustine overemphasising God and neglecting man, and in a plea to see continuity in his thinking on grace.
    Note: Based on the author's thesis (doctoral)--Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, 2009. , Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- 1. Status quaestionis on Research into Augustine's sermones ad populum and gratia -- 2. Fides as gratia and as Human Task -- 3. Sermones 293-294: Baptismus Paruulorum in the First Phase of the Pelagian Controversy -- 4. Prayer as Indication of Human Sinfulness -- 5. The Theme of Human Sinfulness in the Anti-Pelagian sermones ad populum -- Conclusion -- Bibliography.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Gratia in Augustine's Sermones ad Populum during the Pelagian Controversy: Do Different Contexts Furnish Different Insights? Leiden, Boston : BRILL, 2013, ISBN 9789004231573
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1735780952
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 396 p)
    ISBN: 9781614516491 , 9781614519263
    Series Statement: Handbooks of the Bible and its reception (HBR) volume 4/1
    Content: Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Map of Early Christian North Africa -- Introduction -- 1 Scripture and Latin Christian Manuscripts from North Africa -- 2 Scripture in the Martyr Acta et Passiones -- 3 Scripture in Tertullian’s Polemical and Apologetic Treatises -- 4 Scripture in Tertullian’s Moral and Ascetical Treatises -- 5 Scripture in the Letters of and Councils under Cyprian of Carthage -- 6 Scripture in the North African Treatises of Pseudo-Cyprian -- 7 Scripture in the North African Apologists Arnobius and Lactantius -- 8 Scripture in Optatus of Milevis -- 9 Scripture in Augustine’s Earliest Treatises -- 10 Paul as Scripture in the Young Augustine -- 11 Scripture in Augustine’s Early Anti-Manichaean Treatises -- 12 Scripture in Tyconius -- 13 Scripture in Augustine’s De doctrina christiana -- 14 Scripture in Augustine’s Confessiones -- Subject Index -- Ancient Sources Index
    Content: This handbook explores the formation of Christianity in Northern Africa from the second century CE until the present. It focuses on the reception of Scripture in the life of the Church, the processes of decision making, the theological and philosophical reflections of the Church Fathers in various cultural contexts, and schismatic or heretical movements. Volume one covers the first four centuries up until the time of Augustine
    Note: In English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781614517566
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe The Bible in Christian North Africa ; Part 1: Commencement to the "Confessiones" of Augustine (ca. 180 to 400 CE) Berlin : De Gruyter, 2020 ISBN 9781614517566
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781614516491
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781614519263
    Language: English
    Keywords: Nordafrika ; Bibel ; Rezeption ; Frühchristentum ; Literatur ; Geschichte 180-400
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    Author information: Yates, Jonathan 1969-
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_BV047119391
    Format: XXVIII, 577, 9 Seiten.
    ISBN: 978-90-429-4307-0
    Series Statement: Bibliotheca ephemeridum theologicarum Lovaniensium 316
    Content: Mathijs Lamberigts' long and prolific research career started with the study of the controversy between Julian of Aeclanum and Augustine of Hippo on the issues of human free will and divine grace. This research interest rapidly came to include all aspects of the turbulent life, the massive oeuvre, and the complex ideas of the doctor gratiae, imbedded in the historical, political, socio-economic, religious, ecclesial, and intellectual context of the fourth and fifth centuries. Driven by a deep respect for the original sources, and always well informed about the established scholarship, Lamberigts deployed a rigorous historical-critical method in his publications. 0These twenty-seven papers are offered to Mathijs Lamberigts by former students and colleagues, out of gratitude for his generous personality, for his inspiring scholarship, and for his academic leadership.
    Note: Beiträge teilweise englisch, teilweise deutsch, teilweise französisch
    Language: English
    Keywords: Heiliger 354-430 Augustinus, Aurelius ; Augustinismus ; Festschrift ; Festschrift
    Author information: François, Wim, 1963-
    Author information: Leemans, Johan, 1965-
    Author information: Lamberigts, Mathijs, 1955-
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  • 6
    UID:
    almahu_9949701055002882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9789004278646
    Series Statement: Studies in the history of Christian traditions, 177
    Content: Augustine of Hippo (354-430) became known as the 'doctor of grace'. He developed his theory of divine grace mainly in his systematic treatises directed against the Pelagians (ca. 411-430). Did he however also preach about this complex, and at first sight 'demoralizing', issue in his sermons to the people ? In his previous book (BSCH 59), Anthony Dupont studied the profile of the treatment of gratia in the anti-Pelagian sermones ad populum . In a Preacher of Grace Dupont offers an account of the presence of the theme of grace in Augustine's sermones not situated in the Pelagian controversy. He first studies sermons preached on important liturgical feasts, which belong to the (non-polemical) pastoral preaching genre. They are distributed throughout the 40 years of Augustine's preaching activity, and are Christological in content and moralising in intention. Secondly, he examines sermons situated in the Donatist controversy, preceding the anti-Pelagian sermons chronologically and differing from them in terms of content. This research provides a global picture of the presence and treatment of gratia in Augustine's sermones and clarifies the interaction between context, audience and preaching genre on the one hand, and the theme of grace as a whole on the other. It also contributes to the debate on (dis)continuity in Augustine's thought on grace.
    Note: Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- Christological Feasts -- Pentecost -- Martyrs -- Sermones Relating to the Donatist Controversy -- General Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Index of Scriptural Quotes -- Index to the Works of Augustine -- Index to Modern Authors.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Preacher of Grace: A Critical Reappraisal of Augustine's Doctrine of Grace in his Sermones ad Populum on Liturgical Feasts and during the Donatist Controversy Leiden, Boston : BRILL, 2014, ISBN 9789004278639
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    almahu_BV040454351
    Format: XII, 683 S.
    ISBN: 978-90-04-23157-3 , 978-90-04-23256-3
    Series Statement: Brill's series in church history 59
    Note: Aus dem Niederländ. übers.. - Includes bibliographical references and index , Teilw. zugl.: Leuven, Katholieke Universiteit, Diss., 2009 u.d.T.: De gratia-thematiek in Augustinus' sermones ad populum ten tijde van de Pelagiaanse controverse
    Language: English
    Subjects: Theology , Philosophy
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    Keywords: Heiliger 354-430 Sermones Augustinus, Aurelius ; Gnadenlehre ; Pelagianismus ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
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  • 8
    UID:
    almahu_BV045100519
    Format: XII, 541 Seiten.
    ISBN: 978-90-04-34698-7
    Series Statement: A new history of the sermon 6
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-90-04-36356-4
    Language: English
    Keywords: Frühchristentum ; Predigt ; Kirchenväter ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Leemans, Johan, 1965-
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  • 9
    UID:
    gbv_1778476597
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (15 p.)
    ISBN: 9789585498211
    Content: The purpose of this chapter is to contextualize Augustine’s world and show how that world shaped his understanding of the nature of war, peace and security, before identifying possible applications for today’s geopolitical situations. The emphasis of this contribution is on connecting the reception of Augustine’s thought with the current global environment, in order to assess how future challenges might be addressed, and to determine how stability, peace, and prosperity might be achieved for the maximum amount of people in the twenty-first century
    Note: English
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    gbv_177847666X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (33 p.)
    ISBN: 9789585498211
    Content: This chapter elucidates Augustine’s uses of Paul’s phrase “ipse enim est pax nostra” (Eph. 2:14a) within his extant preaching. Although primarily exegetical and theological, the implications of this exegesis and theology for spirituality and ecclesiology are also discussed. Contemporary biblical scholars often limit Eph. 2:14’s claims to reconciliation between Jews and Gentiles, and the way(s) that this reconciliation serves as a basis for living out the bond between God and his people and as an inspiration for peace in this world. However, for Augustine, Eph. 2:14 teaches even more about living the Christian life and about reconciling human beings, whether they are inside or outside the visible church. Augustine employed Eph. 2:14 more than sixty times in various contexts. Eph. 2:14 appears in sermons for both Christmas and for Epiphany, in sermons directly or indirectly addressing Jews, Pelagians, and Donatists, and in sermons intended to educate or encourage particular congregations. The true import of Ephesians 2:14a for Augustine is most clearly seen, however, in his overtly exegetical sermons. In these, Augustine invokes Eph. 2:14 to emphasize the necessity of faith in Christ for experiencing peace either in this age or in the age that is to come, that Christ is the only genuine pacificus, and that Israel’s “true” identity is only found among those who are united with the trans-temporal church. The sermons for Epiphany, which are by definition anti-Donatist, often plead for reconciliation, even as they cast doubt upon the genuineness of Donatist claims to possess faith in Christ
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    Language: English
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