For Catholics and Protestants alike, Augustine’s views of grace and freedom have set the theological agenda. His trinitarian theology, his account of evil and his views on the relationship between the ...
If you've been waiting for the extra push to pursue a master's degree in theology, this scholarship opportunity might be exactly what you need. The Augustine Institute's Graduate School of Theology, a ...
This study evaluates how current historical theology survey texts understand and present the theology of Augustine. The texts are examined to assess the following: accuracy of presentation on ...
Institution: The Augustine Institute Graduate School was founded in 2005 in response to Pope St. John Paul II’s call for a New Evangelization. Today the graduate school offers master’s degrees in ...
As a new teacher, I am struggling to make something I find so obviously important (ahem, theology) matter to my students. The spring of 2016—my first semester teaching—I realized quickly it would be ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Journal Information Founded in 1920 as a focus of Catholic Christian reflection on current events, New Blackfriars publishes articles and book reviews ...
For years, I couldn't shake the notion that St. Augustine was boring. Despite his profound influence on 1,600 years of theologians, ethicists and church leaders who've molded the Christian tradition, ...
Limbo as a concept is exiting Catholic theology. But as a word, limbo will never leave our everyday language. We and our ancestors have been using the word in a variety of ways for almost 700 years.
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