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    Articles
  1. Frederick Van Fleteren, Augustine and Corpus Spirituale
  2. Bradley Mark Peper, On the Mark: Augustine’s Baptismal Analogy of the Nota Militaris
  3. R. N. Hebb, Augustine’s Exegesis ad litteram
  4. Joseph Carola, S.J., Pre-conciliar Patristic Retrieval
  5. Tarmo Toom, Augustine on Ambiguity
  6. Robert Miner, Augustinian Recollection
    Book Reviews and Books Received
  1. Thomas F. Martin, Augustine of Hippo:The Role of the Laity in Ecclesial Reconciliation, by Joseph Carola
  2. Kevin L. Hughes, Ambrose’s Patriarchs: Ethics for the Common Man, by Marcia L. Colish
  3. Lawrence S. Cunningham, The Manichean Debate, edited by Boniface Ramsey
  4. Daniel E. Doyle, Christus Sacerdos in the Preaching of St. Augustine, in Patrologia: Beitrage zum Studium der Kirchenväter XIV, by Daniel J. Jones
  5. Frederick Van Fleteren, The Way that Leads There: Augustinian Reflections on the Christian Life, by Gilbert Meilaender
    St. Augustine Lecture 2006
  1. Claude Lepelley, Facing Wealth and Poverty: Defining Augustine's Social Doctrine
    Session I: The God of Augustine
  1. Lewis Ayres, "Giving Wings to Nicaea": Reconceiving Augustine's Earliest Trinitarian Theology
  2. Isabelle Bochet, The Hymn to the One in Augustine's De Trinitate IV
  3. Michael Cameron, Figures of Speech and Knowledge of God in Augustine's Early Biblical Interpretation
  4. J. Kevin Coyle, God's Place in Augustine's Anti-Manichaean Polemic
    Session II: Augustine on "The Self"
  1. Sara Byers, Augustine on the 'Divided Self': Platonist or Stoic?
  2. John C. Cavadini, The Darkest Enigma: Reconsidering the Self in Augustine's Thought
  3. John Peter Kenney, Confession and the Contemplative Self in Augustine's Early Works
  4. James Wetzel, The Force of Memory: Reflections on the Interrupted Self
    Session III: Augustine the Controversialist
  1. Robert Dadaro, "Omnes haeretici negant Christum in carne uenisse" (Aug., serm. 183.9.13): Augustine on the Incarnation as Criterion for Orthodoxy
  2. Eric Rebillard, Dogma Populare: Popular Belief in the Controversy between Augustine and Julian of Eclanum
  3. Michel René Barnes, De Trinitate VI and VII: Augustine and the Limits of Nicene Orthodoxy
  4. Karla Pollman, Augustine, Genesis, and Controversy
    Session IV: Augustine and the Philosophers
  1. Johannes Brachtendorf, Augustine's Notion of Freedom: Deterministic, Libertarian, or Compatibilistic?
  2. Giovanni Catapano, The Development of Augustine's Metaphilosophy: Col 2:8 and the "Philosophers of this World"
  3. Gerd Van Riel, Augustine's Will: An Aristotelian Notion? On the Antecedents of Augustine's Doctrine of the Will
  4. Marianne Djuth, Philosophy in a Time of Exile: Vera Philosophia and the Incarnation
    Book Reviews and Books Received
  1. Frederick Van Fleteren, The Way that Leads There: Augustinian Reflections on the Christian Life, by Gilbert Meilaender
  2. Gareth B. Matthews, Augustine's Way in the Will: The Theological and Philosophical Signifcance of De Libero Arbitrio, by Simon Harrison
  3. Thomas F. Martin, Augustine of Hippo: The Role of the Laity in Ecclesial Reconciliation, by Joseph Carola
  4. Phillip Cary, Understanding the Medieval Meditative Ascent: Augustine, Anselm, Boethius & Dante, by Robert McMahon
  5. Frederick Van Fleteren, Aurelius Augustinus. Suche nach dem wahren Leben (Confessiones X/Bekenntnisse 10), translation, introduction, and annotation by Norbert Fischer
  6. Phillip Cary, Philosophy and Theology, by John D. Caputo
  7. Frederick Van Fleteren, The Augustinian Person, by Peter Burnell
  8. Frederick Van Fleteren, Augustins "Confessiones", by Johannes Brachtendorf
  9. Frederick Van Fleteren, Augustine and Literature, edited by J. Doody, R. Kennedy, and K. Paffenroth
    Articles
  1. Hubertus R. Drobner, Psalm 21 in Augustine’s Sermones ad populum: Catecheses on Christus totus and Rules of Interpretation
  2. Sarah Byers, The Meaning of Voluntas in Augustine
  3. Michael C. McCarthy, S.J., Creation Through The Psalms In Augustine’s Enarrationes In Psalmos
  4. Franklin T. Harkins, Secundus Augustinus: Hugh of St. Victor on Liberal Arts Study and Salvation
  5. Brian Harding, Epistemology and Eudaimonism in Augustine’s Contra Academicos
    Book Reviews and Books Received
  1. James K. A. Smith, Augustine and Politics, edited by John Doody, Kevin L. Hughes, and Kim Paffenroth
  2. Lawrence S. Cunningham, On Christian Belief, edited by Boniface Ramsey
  3. Carol A. Scheppard, Constructing Antichrist: Paul, Biblical Commentary, and the Development of Doctrine in the Early Middle Ages, by Kevin L. Hughes
  4. Paul J. Contino, In Praise of Wisdom: Literary and Theological Reflections on Faith and Reason, by Kim Paffenroth
  5. Frederick Van Fleteren, The Mysticism of St. Augustine: Rereading the Confessions, by John Peter Kenney
  6. Phillip Cary, Saint Augustine and the Fall of the Soul: Beyond O’Connell and His Critics, by Ronnie J. Rombs
  7. Kim Paffenroth, Encounters with God in Augustine’s Confessions, Books VII–IX, by Carl G. Vaught
  8. Kenneth B. Steinhauser, Die Friedenslehre des Augustinus: Theologische Grundlagen und ethische Entfaltung, by Timo J. Weissenberg
  9. Thomas M. Finn, The Spirit of Early Christian Thought, by Robert Louis Wilken
    Articles
  1. Bernard McGinn, Saint Augustine Lecture 2005 - How Augustine Shaped Medieval Mysticism
  2. C. C. Pecknold, Theo-Semiotics and Augustine's Hermeneutical Jew: Or, "What's a Little Suppression Between Friends?
  3. Catherine Chin, Telling Boring Stories: Time, Narrative, and Pedagogy in De Catechizandis Rudibus
  4. Geoffrey D. Dunn, Augustine, Cyril of Alexandria, and the Pelagian Controversy
  5. Christian Lotz, Responsive Life and Speaking to the Other" A Phenomenological Interpretation of Book One of the Confessions
  6. Burt Fulmer, Augustine's Theology as a Solution to the Problem of Identity in Consumer Society
    Book Reviews and Books Received
  1. Douglas Kries, Augustine in the Italian Renaissance: Art and Philosophy from Petrarch to Michelangelo, by Meredith J. Gill
  2. Kari Kloos, Articulating Creation, Articulating Kerygma: A Theological Interpretation of Evangelisation and Genesis Narrative in the Writings of Saint Augustine of Hippo, by Pawel Kapusta
  3. Thomas F. Martin, O.S.A., Gratia et Certamen: The Relationship Between Grace and Free Will in the Discussion of Augustine with the So-Called Semipelagians, by Donato Ogliari
    Articles
  1. Brain E. Daley, S.J., Saint Augustine Lecture 2004 - Word, Soul, and Flesh: Origen and Augustine on the Person of Christ
  2. Katherine Rudolph, Augustine's Picture of Language
  3. Jesse Couenhoven, St. Augustine's Doctrine of Original Sin
  4. Kari Kloos, Seeing the Invisible God: Augustine's Reconfiguarion of Theophany Narrative Exegesis
  5. Naoli Kaminura, Augustine's First Exegesis and the Divisions of Spiritual Life
  6. Jennifer Hockenberry, The He, She, and It of God: Translating Saint Augustine's Gendered Latin God-talk into English
    Book Reviews and Books Received
  1. Frederick Van Fleteren, Augustine: A New Biography, by James J. O'Donnell
  2. Robert P. Kennedy, Lying: An Augustinian Theory of Duplicity, by Paul J. Griffiths
  3. Lawrence S. Cunningham, Exposition of Psalms 121-150, translated by Maria Boulding
  4. Kenneth B. Steinhauser, Freiheit und Gnade in Augustins Confessiones: Der Sprung in lebendige Leben, edited by Norbert Fischer, Dieter Hattrup, and Cornelius Mayer
  5. Kevin L. Hughes, Introducing Radical Orthodoxy: Mapping a Post-secular Theology, by James K. A. Smith
    RECONSIDERATIONS: A CONFERENCE ON CONTEMPORARY AUGUSTINIAN SCHOLARSHIP
  1. Thomas Martin, O.S.A., Introduction
  2. Peter R. L. Brown, Saint Augustine Lecture: Augustine and a Crisis of Wealth in Late Antiquity
    Session I: Augustine and the Practice of Theology
  1. Lewis Ayres, Augustine on the Rule of Faith: Rhetoric, Christology, and Foundations of Christian Thinking
  2. Carol Harrison, "The Most Intimate Feelings of My Mind:: The Permanence of Grace in Augustine's Early Theological Practice
  3. Michael Cameron, Totus Christus and the Psychogogy of Augustine's Sermons
  4. Eugene TeSelle, Response I - Augustine and Theology
    Session II: Augustine, Roman Africa, and the Construction of Christianity
  1. E. Ann Matter, De cura feminarum: Augustine the bishop, North African Women, and the Development of a Theology of Female Nature
  2. Éric Rebillard, Augustine and the Family-based Commemoration of the Dead
  3. J. Patout Burns, Appropriating Augustine Appropriating Cyprian
  4. Susanna Elm, Response II - Augustine, Roman Africa, and the Construction of Christianity
    Session III: Augustine on the Human Being of Christ
  1. Robert Dadaro, O.S.A., Augustine's Revision of the Heroic Ideal
  2. Mathijs Lamberigts, Competing Christologies: Julian and Augustine on Jesus Christ
  3. John C. Cavadini, Feeling Right: Augustine on the Passions and Sexual Desire
  4. James Wetzel, Response III: The Humanity of God
    Session IV: Augustine on Conversion, Asceticism, and Authority
  1. Conrad Leyser, Homo pauper, de pauperibus natum: Augustine, Church Property, and the Cult of Stephen
  2. George Lawless, O.S.A., Ex Africa semper aliquid novi: The Rules of Saint Augustine
  3. Elizabeth A. Clark, Distinguishing "Distinction": Considering Peter Brown's Reconsiderations
  4. Robin Lane Fox, Response IV - Asceticism and Authority
    Book Reviews and Books Received
  1. Carol A. Scheppard, The Manuscript Traditions of the Words of St. Augustine by Michael M. Gorman
  2. Phillip Cary, Plotinus on the Soul: A Study in the Metaphysics of Knowledge by Jennifer Yhap
  3. Robert P. Kennedy, Lectures Augustiniennes by Goulven Madec
  4. Cesare Pasini, L'Accademia di sant' Ambrogio presso la Biblioteca Ambrosiana di Milano
    Articles
  1. Erika T. Hermanowicz, Book Six of Augustine's De musica and the Episcopal Embassies of 408
  2. Catherine Oppel, "Why, my soul, are you sad?": Augustine's Opinion on Sadness in the City of God and an Interpretation of his Tears in the Confessions
  3. Brian Schmisek, Augustine's Use of "Spiritual Body"
  4. Wieslaw Dawidowski, Regula Fidei in Augustine: It's Use and Function
  5. Christopher D. Levenick, Exceptis Igitur Iocis: Augustine on Lying, Joking, and Jesting
    Book Reviews and Books Received
  1. Sigridur Gudmarsdottir, Augustine and Modernity by Michael Hanby
  2. J. Kevin Coyle, Formen und Funkionen der Vergilzitate bei Augustin von Hippo: Formen und Funkionen der Zitate und Anspielungen by Gerhad Anselm Müller
  3. John Peter Kenney, A Reader's Companion to Augustine's Confessions by K. Paffenroth and R. P. Kennedy
  4. Todd C. Ream, Foucault and Augustine: Reconsidering Power and Love by J. Joyce Schuld
    Articles
  1. Frederick Van Kleteren, In Memory of John J. O'Meara 1915-2003 - Tribute and Bibliography
  2. William Harmless, S.J., The Voice and the Word: Augustine's Catechumenate in Light of the Dolbeau Sermons
  3. Hubertus R. Drobner, The Chronology of Augustine's Sermones ad populum III: On Christmas Day
  4. Hubertus R. Drobner, Christmas in Hippo: Mystical Celebration and Catechesis
  5. Joseph Carola, S.J., Augustine's Vision of Lay Participation in Ecclesial Reconciliation
  6. Barry David, Anselm's Argument: The Augustinian Inheritance--Continuity and Development
    Book Reviews and Books Received
  1. John Kenney, A Companion to the Confessions of St. Augustine by John M. Quinn, O.S.A.
  2. Christopher T. Daly, St. Augustine's Bones: A Microhistory by Harold Stone
  3. Thomas F. Martin, O.S.A., Augustine's Commentary on Galatians: Introduction, Text, Translation, and Notes by Eric Plumer
  4. Kim Paffenroth, Augustine for Armchair Theologians by Stephen A. Cooper
  5. Kim Paffenroth, The Journey Towards God in Augustine's Confessions Books I-VI by Carl. G. Vaught
  6. Fr. David Vincent Meconi, S.J., The Journey Towards God in Augustine's Confessions Books I-VI by Carl. G. Vaught
  7. Thomas W. Smith, Augustine and Politics as Longing in the World by John van Heyking
  8. Kenneth B. Steinhauser, Augustine contra Academicos (vel de Academicis) Buch I: Einleitung und Kommentar by Karin Schlapbach
  9. Phillip Cary, Thought Clothed with Sound: Augustine's Christological Hermeneutics in De doctrina Christiana by Tarmo Toom
  10. Michael Heintz, Augustine. The City of God Against the Pagans, edited and translated by R.W. Dyson
  11. Robert P. Kennedy, Augustine. Expositions of the Psalms 73-98, translated by Maria Boulding, O.S.B.
  12. Margaret M. Mitchell, Rhetoric and Exegesis in Augusine's Interpretation of Romans 7:24-25A. Studies in Bible and Early Christianity Volume 47, by Thomas F. Martin
    Articles
  1. Carole C. Burnett, Dysfunction at Diospolis" A Comparative Study of Augustine's De Gestis Pelagii and Jerome's Dialogus Adversus Pelagianos
  2. N. J. Baker-Brian, "...quaedam disputationes Adimanti (Retr.I.xxii.1): Reading the Manichean Biblical Discordance in Augustine's Contra Adimantum
  3. Brian Harding, Skepticism, Illumination and Christianity in Augustine's Contra Academicos
  4. Tarmo Toom, Augustine on the "Communication Gaps" in Book Two of De doctrina Christiana
  5. Perry J. Cahall, The Trinitarian Structure of St. Augustine's Good of Marriage
  6. George Lawless, O.S.A., Thematic Similarities Common to Scripture and the Latin Classics in The Rule of St. Augustine
    Book Reviews and Books Received
  1. Brian E. Daley, S.J., Augustine and His Critics. Essays in Honour of Gerald Bonner by Robert Dodaro and George Lawless
  2. Phillip Cary, Reading and Seeing: A Reply to Van Fleteren
  3. Michael Cameron, Psalmus Vox Totius Christi: Studien zu Augustins "Enarrationes" in Psalmos" by Michael Fiedrowicz
  4. Lawrence S. Cunningham, Saint Augustine: Exposition of the Psalms 51-72, translated by Maria Boulding, O.S.B.
  5. Daniel E. Doyle, The Company of Preachers, edited by Richard Lischer
  6. Robert P. Kennedy, On Augustine by Sharon M. Kaye and Paul Thomson
  7. George Lawless, O.S.A., The Emergence of Monasticism. From Desert Fathers to the Early Middle Ages, by Marilyn Dunn
  8. Gareth B. Matthews, Le 'cogito' dans la pensée de saint Augustin, by Emmanuel Bermon
  9. Russell J. DeSimone, O.S.A., Agostino e il Cantico dei Cantici. Tra esegesi e teologia, by Armando Genovese
  10. Phillip Cary, From Aristotle to Augustine. Routledge History of Philosophy Volume 2, edited by David Furley
  11. Frederick Van Fleteren, Regula Sancti Augustini: Normative Grundlage differenter Verbände im Mittelalter, edited by G. Melville and A. Müller
  12. Kenneth B. Steinhauser, Textsorten und Textkritik: Tagunsbeiträge, Veröffentlichungen der Kommission zur Herausgabe des Corpus der lateinishen Kirchenvter 21, edited by Adolf Primmer, Kurt Smolak and Dorothea Weber
    Articles
  1. J. Kevin Coyle, St. Augustine Lecture: St. Augustine's Manichean Legacy
  2. Wayne J. Hankey, "'Knowing as We Are Known' in Confessions 10 and Other Philosophical, Augustinian and Christian Obediance to the Delphic Gnothi Seauton from Socrates to Modernity"
  3. Hubertus R. Drobner, The Chronology of St. Augustine's Sermones ad populum II: Semons 5 to 8
  4. Peter Iver Kaufman, Augustine, Macedonius, and the Court
  5. Robert Dodaro, O.S.A., The Secret Justice of God and the Gift of Humility
  6. Kevin Corrigan, Love of God, Love of Self, and Love of Neighbor: Augustine's Critical Dialogue with Platonism
  7. George Lawless, O.S.A., "infirmior sexus...fortior affectus" - Augustine's Jo. ev. tr. 121, 1-3: Mary Magdalene
    Book Reviews and Books Received
  1. Todd Breyfogle, Augustine and Liberal Education by Kim Paffenroth and Kevin L. Hughes
  2. Frederick Van Fleteren, Comments on a Recent Edition of De doctrina christana La doctrine Chrétienne/De Doctrina Christana (Oeuvres de Saint Augustin 11/2), introduction and translation by Madeleine Moreau, notes to the text and "notes complémentaires" by Isabelle Bochet and Goulven Madec
  3. Cyril O'Regan, Evil and the Augustinian Tradition by Charles T. Mathewes
  4. Michael P. Foley, The Theology of Ordained Ministry in the Letters of Augustine of Hippo by Lee F. Bacchi
    Articles
  1. James Wetzel, Will and Interiority in Augustine: Travels in an Unlikely Place
  2. Catherine M. Chin, Christians and the Roman Classroom: Memory, Grammar, and Rhetoric in Confessions X
  3. George Lawless, O.S.A., Honores, coniugium, lucra (conf. 6.6.9): A Greco-Roman Rhetorical Topos and Augustine's Asceticism
    Articles on the Career of the Pelagian Controversy
  1. Charles T. Mathewes, Introductory Essay
  2. Paul Rigby, The Role of God's "Inscrutable Judgment" in Augustine's Doctrine of Predestination
  3. Michael R. Rackett, What's Wrong with Pelagianism? Augustine and Jerome on the Dangers of Pelagius and his Followers
  4. Jason A. Mahn, Beyond Synergism: The Dialectic of Grace and Freedom in Luther's "De Servo Arbitrio"
  5. Jared L. Witt, Economies of Exchange: Reciprocity and Pelagianism in Calvin's Theology
  6. Thomas F. Martin, O.S.A., Response: Augustine and Augustinians Consultations on "Pelagianism"
    Book Review
  1. Frederick Van Fleteren, Augustine's Invention of the Inner Self: The Legacy of a Christian Platonic by Phillip Cary
  2. John Rist, Platonism Pagan and Christian: Studies in Plotinus and Augustine by Gerard O'Daly
    Articles
  1. Andrew Louth, St. Augustine Lecture - Love and the Trinity: Saint Augustine and the Greek Fathers
  2. Michael Futch, Augustine and the Successiveness of Time
  3. David G. Hunter, Augustine, Sermon 354A: Its Place in His Thought on Marriage and Sexuality
  4. Douglas Milewski, Augustine's 124 Tractates on the Gospel of John: The Status Quaestionis and the State of Neglect
  5. John Peter Kenney, Augustine's Inner Self
  6. George Lawless, O.S.A., Peter Brown's Retractiones
  7. Lisa A. Unterseher, The Mark of Cain and the Jews: Augustine's Theology of Jews
    Book Reviews
  1. Kevin L. Hughes, Engaging Unbelief: A Captivating Strategy from Augustine and Aquinas by Curtis Chang
  2. James K. A. Smith, The Confessions of Augustine by Jean-François Lyotard, translated by Richard Beardsworth
  3. Thomas F. Martin, O.S.A., Die Auslegung des Briefes an die Galater; Die angefangene Auslegung des Briefes and die Römer; Über dreiundachtzig verschiedene Fragen: Fragen 66-68
    Articles
  1. Barry David, The Meaning and Usage of "Divine Foreknowledge" in Augustine's De libero arbitrio 3.2.14-4.41
  2. Josef Lössl, A Shift in Patristic Exegesis: Hebrew Clarity and Historical Verity in Augustine, Jerome, Julian of Aeclanum, and Theodore of Mopsuestia
    THE STUDY OF AUGUSTINE, 1950-2000
  1. Mark Vessey, Foreward
  2. Peter Brown, Introducing Robert Markus
  3. R. A. Markus, Evolving Disciplinary Contexts for the Study of Augustine, 1950-2000: Some Personal Reflections
  4. James J. O'Donnell, The Strangeness of Augustine
  5. David Peddle, Re-Sourcing Charles Taylor's Augustine
  6. Thomas F. Martin, O.S.A., Paul the Patient: Christus Medicus and the "Stimulus Carnis" (2 Cor. 12:7): A Consideration of Augustine's Medicinal Christology
    Book Reviews
  1. Mary T. Clark, RSCJ, Creatio ex nihilo and the Theology of St. Augustine by N. Joseph Torchia
  2. J. Kevin Coyle, The Manichean Body in Discipline and Ritual by Jason David BeDuhn
  3. Bernard Presak, Studies in Patristic Christology, edited by Thomas Finan and Vincent Twomey
  4. Phillip Cary, Augustine's Critique of Skepticism: A Study of 'Contra Academicos' by Augustine J. Curley
  5. Lawrence S. Cunningham, Saint Augustine: Exposition of the Psalms 33-50, translated by Maria Boulding, O.S.B.
    Articles
  1. J. Patout Burns, St. Augustine Lecture: The Eucharist as the Foundation of Christian Unity in North African Theology
  2. Louis Swift, Giving and Forgiving: Augustine on Eleemosyna and Misericordia
  3. Paul C. Burns, Augustine's Use of Varro's Antiquitates Rerum Divinarum in his De Civitate Dei
  4. Wayne J. Hankey, Between and Beyond Augustine and Descartes: More than a Source of the Self
  5. Frederick Van Fleteren, Augustine's Evolving Exegesis of Roman 7:22-23 in its Pauline Context
  6. Gertrude Gillette, O.S.B., Augustine and the significance of Perpetua's words: "And I was a man"
    Book Reviews
  1. Willam Harmless, S.J., Augustine and the Bible, edited by Pamela Bright
  2. Thomas M. Finn, Reading Renunciations: Asceticism and Scripture in Early Christianity by Elizabeth A. Clark
  3. Frederick Van Fleteren, Friendship and Society: An Introduction to Augustine's Practical Philosophy by Donald X. Burt, O.S.A.
  4. Kenneth B. Steinhauser, Various Manuscripts
  5. Hubertus Drobner, Augustine Through the Ages: An Encyclopedia, General Editor Allan D. Fitzgerald, O.S.A.by
  6. Anne-Marie Bowery, St. Augustine's Dilemma. Grace and Eternal Law in the Major Works of Augustine of Hippo by Dennis R. Creswell
  7. R. A. Markus, Die Struktur des Menschlichen Geistes nach Augustinus. Selbstreflexion and Erkenntnis Gottes in De Trinitate, by Johannes Brachtendorf
  8. Lawrence S. Cunningham, Saint Augustine: Exposition of the Psalms 1-32, translated by Maria Boulding, O.S.B.
  9. Allan D. Fitzgerald, O.S.A., St. Joseph in Early Christianity: Devotion and Theology, A Study and an Anthology of Patristic Texts, by Joseph T. Lienhard
    Articles
  1. Michael Mendelson, venter animi/disentio animi: Memory and Temporality in Augustine's Confessions
  2. James Wetzel, The Question of Consuetudo Carnalis in Confessions
  3. Claudia Kock, Augustine's Letter to Ecdicia: A New Reading
  4. Paul Rigby, Augustine's Use of Narrative Universals in the Debate Over Predestination
  5. Marianne Djuth, Augustine on Necessity
  6. Hubertus R. Drobner, The Chronology of St. Augustine's Sermones ad populum
  7. Carol Harrison, Augustine of Hippo's Cassiciacum Confessions: Toward a Reassessment of the 390s
  8. Henrik Syse, Augustinian "History" and the Road to Peace: Perspectives from Two Latter-Day Augustinians: Eric Vogelin and Ernest Fortin
    Book Reviews
  1. George Lawless, Saint Augustine, by Garry Wills
  2. John Rist, The Augustinian Tradition, edited by Gareth B. Matthews
  3. Allan D. Fitzgerald, O.S.A., Augustinus von Hippo: Sermones ad populum, by Hubertus R. Drobner
  4. Eugene TeSelle, Saint Augustin, by Serge Lancel
  5. Roland J. Teske, S.J., Augustinus: De Genesi contra Manichaeos
  6. Roland J. Teske, S.J., Teachers and Code-Breakers: The Latin Geneisis Tradition, by Thomas O'Loughlin
    1999 St. Augustine Lecture
  1. Robert Louis Wilken, Spiritus sanctus secundum scripturas sanctas: Exegetical Considerations of Augustine on the Holy Spirit
    Articles
  1. Stephen Hildebrand, The Letter Kills but the Spirit Gives Life: Romans 7 in the Early Works of Augustine and in Rufinus's Translation of Origen's Commentary
  2. Roland J. Teke, S.J., Ronnie J. Rombs, and Joseph T. Lienhard, S.J., Tribute and Bibliography in Memoray of Robert John O'Connor, S.J., 1925-1999
  3. Christian Schäfer, Augustine on Mode, Form, and Natural Order
  4. Johannes Brachtendorf, The Goodness of Creation and the Reality of Evil: Suffering as a Problem in Augustine's Theodicy
  5. Thomas L. Holtzen, The Therapeutic Nature of Grace in St. Augustine's De Gratia et Libero Arbitrio
    Book Reviews
  1. George Lawless, O.S.A., John Cassian: The Conferences, translated and annotated by Boniface Ramsay, O.P.
  2. Frederick Van Fleteren, Nec Timeo Mori: Atti del Congresso internazionale di studi ambosiani nel XVI centenario della morte di sant'Ambrogio, edited by L. Pizzolato and M. Rizzi
  3. Frederick Van Fleteren, Gott in der Zeit beruhren: Eine Auslegung der Confessiones des Augustinus, by Klaus Kienzler
    HISTORY, APOCALYPSE, AND THE SECULAR IMAGINATION: NEW ESSAYS ON AUGUSTINE'S CITY OF GOD
  1. Mark Vessey, Karla Pollman, and Allan D. Fizgerald, O.S.A., Introduction - The City and the Book; The City of God in Current Research (1991-1999); History, Apocalypse, and the Secular Imagination: New Essays on the City of God
    I. History
  1. Neil B. McLynn, Augustine's Roman Empire
  2. G. J. P. O'Daly, Thinking through History: Augustine's Method in the City of God and Its Ciceronian Dimension
  3. Catherine Conybeare, Terrarum Orbi Documentum: Augustine, Camillus, and Learning from History
  4. Philippe Bruggisser, City of the Outcast and City of the Elect: The Romulean Asylum in Augustine's City of God and Servius's Commentaries on Virgil
  5. Paul C. Burns, Augustine's Use of Sallust in the City of God: The Role of the Grammatical Tradition
  6. David Lambert, The Uses of Decay: History in Salvian's De gubernatione dei
    II. Apocalypse
  1. Paul B. Harvey, Jr., Approaching the Apocalypse: Augustine, Tyconius, and John's Revelation
  2. Harry O. Maier, The End of the City and the City without End: The City of God as Revelation
  3. Karla Pollman, Moulding the Present: Apocalyptic as Hermeneutics in City of God 21-22
  4. Virginia Burrus, An Immoderate Feast: Augustine Reads John's Apocalypse
  5. Thomas A. Smith, The Pleasure of Hell in City of God 21
  6. J. Kevin Coyle, Adapted Discourse: Heaven in Augustine's City of God and in His Contemporary Preaching
  7. Kevin L. Hughes, Augustine and the Adversary: Strategies of Synthesis in Early Medieval Exegesis
    III. The Secular Imagination
  1. Gretchen E. Minton, Civitas to Congregation: Augustine's Two Cities and John Bale's Image of Both Churches
  2. Mark Vessey, The Citie of God (1610) and the London Virginia Company
  3. Peter J. Bernell, Is the Augustinian Heaven Inhuman? The Arguments of Martin Heidegger and Hannah Arendt
  4. Joanna Vecchiarelli Scott, Hannah Arendt's Secular Augustinianism
  5. Michael J. Hollerich, John Milbank, Augustine, and the "Secular"
    1998 Saint Augustine Lecture
  1. Frances Young, The Confessions of St. Augustine: What is the Genre of this Work?
    Articles on the Trinity
  1. Mark Weedman, Martyrdo and Docetism in Hilary of Poitiers's De Trinitate
  2. Michael René Barnes, Exegesis and polemic in Augustine's De Trinitate I
  3. Josef Lössl, Augustine's On the Trinity in Gregory Palama's One Hundred and Fifty Chapters
    Articles
  1. Thomas O'Laughlin, The Development of Augustine the Bishop's Critique of Astrology
  2. Derek Simon, Ad Regnum Caritatis: The Finality of Biblical Interpretation in Augustine and Ricoeur
    Articles
  1. David F. Wright, Monnica's Baptism, Augustine's Deffered Baptism, and Patricius
  2. Julia Fleming, By Coincidence or Design? Cassian's Disagreement with Augustine Concerning the Ethics of Falsehood
  3. Johannes Brachtendorf, "...prius esse cogitare quam credere" - A Natural Understanding of 'Trinity' in St. Augustine?
  4. Laura Holt, Wisdom's Teacher: Augustine at Cassiciacum
  5. David Vincent Meconi, S.J., The Incarnation and the Role of Participation in St. Augustine's Confessions
  6. Eric O. Springsted, Will and Order: The Moral Self in Augustine's De Libero Arbitrio
    Book Reviews
      REVIEW SYMPOSIUM: Karla Pollman's Doctrina Christiana
    1. Charles Kannengiesser, Tyconius crux interpretorum
    2. Basil Studer, Augustinus and Tyconius im Light der Patristischen Exgese
    3. Frederick Van Fleteren, Toward an Understanding of Augustine's Hermeneutic
    4. Karla Pollman, To write by advancing in knowledge and to advance by writing
  1. Thomas F. Martin, O.S.A., Saint Augustine lecteur et interprète de saint Paul dans le "De peccatorum meritis et remissione" (hiver 411-412), by Bruno Delaroche
  2. James K. A. Smith, Love and Saint Augustine by Hannah Arendt
  3. Allan D. Fitzgerald, O.S.A., "Creatio," "Conversio," "Formatio chez s. Augustin by Marie-Anne Vannier
  4. Leo C. Ferrari, Understanding Augustine by John J. O'Meara
  5. Frederick Van Fleteren, L'ordre. Oeuvres de Saint Augustin. Dialogues Philosophiques. Bibliothèque Augustinienne Vol.4/2.
    The 1997 Saint Augustine Lecture
  1. John M. Rist, Democracy and Religious Values: Augustine on Locke, Lying and Individualism
    Articles
  1. Michael Mendelson, "The Business of Those Absent": The Origin of the Soul in Augustine's De Genesi Ad Litteram 10.6-26
  2. Lilian H. Zirpolo, The Impact of St. Augustine's Writings on the Arts: The Sacchetti Chapel as Exemplar
  3. Lewis Ayres, The Christological Context of Augustine's De trinitate XIII: Toward Relocating Book VIII-XV
  4. Phillip Cary, What Licentius Learned: A Narrative Reading of the Cassiciacum Dialogues
    Articles
  1. William Harmless, S.J., Christ the Pediatrician: Infant Baptism and Christologial Imagery in the Pelagian Controversy
  2. George Lawless, O.S.A., The Wedding of Cana: Augustine on the Gospel according to John - Tractates 8 and 9
  3. John M. Norris, Macrobius: A Classical Contrast to Christian Exegesis
  4. Jason P. Drucker, Teaching as Pointing in 'The Teacher'
    Book Reviews
  1. James J. O'Donnell, Augustinus-Lexikon, Volume 1, edited by Cornelius Mayer
  2. James J. O'Donnell, Corpus Augustinianum Gissense, edited by Cornelius Mayer
  3. Anthony J. Godzieba, Theology and Social Theory by John Milbank
  4. James Wetzel, Paradoxes of Time in Saint Augustine by Roland J. Teske, S.J.
  5. David B. Burrell, C.S.C., Augustine and the Limits of Politics by Jean Bethke-Elshtain
  6. Kathryn L. Johnson, Veiled Desire: Augustine on Women by Kim Power
  7. John Allyn Melloh, Augustine and the Catechumenate by William Harmless, S.J.
  8. Jeremy P. H. Williams, Rome and the African Church in the Time of Augustine by J. E. Merdinger
  9. Joseph Wawrykow, Traditio Augustiniana: Studien über Augustinus and Seine Rezeption. Festgabe für Willigis Eckermann OSA, edited by A. Zumkeller, OSA and A. Krümmel
    The 1996 Saint Augustine Lecture
  1. Basil Studer, O.S.B., History and Faith in Augustine's De Trinitate
    Articles
  1. George Lawless, O.S.A., Listening to Augustine: Tractate 44 on John 9
  2. Robert Innes, Integrating the Self through the Desire of God
  3. Allison Lee Palmer, The Church of Gesù e Maria in Rome: Augustinian Iconography in the Counter-Reformation
  4. Kim Paffenroth, Tears of Grief and Joy - Confessions Book 9: Chronological Sequence and Structure
    Articles
  1. Eugene TeSelle, Thesis on O'Connell: The Origin and 'Proper Life' of the Soul in Augustine's Thought
  2. Stephen A. Cooper, Scripture at Cassiciacum: I Corinthians 13:13 in he Soliloquies
  3. Dorothea Weber, Gedanken zur Textgestaltung von Augustinus: Enarrationes in psalmos 64 und 68
  4. George Lawless, O.S.A., The Man Born Blind: Augustine's Tractate 44 on John 9
  5. David Vincent Meconi, S.J., St. Augustine's Early Theory of Participation
  6. Carol Scheppard, The Transmission of Sin in the Seed: A Debate between Augustine of Hippo and Julian of Eclanum
  7. Frederick Van Fleteren, Augustine's Principles of Biblical Exegesis, De doctina christiana Aside: Miscellaneous Observations
  8. Leo Ferrari, Augustine's Cosmography
    Book Reviews
  1. Carole Straw, In Hora Mortis: Évolution de la pastorale chrétienne de la mort aux IVe et Ve siècles dans l’Occident latin, by Éric Rebillard
  2. Robert P. Kennedy, Augustine's Quest of Wisdom: His Life, Thought and Works by Vernon Bourke
  3. J. Kevin Coyle, Language and Love: Introducing Augustine's Religious Thought Through the Confessions Story, by William Mallard
  4. Jean Porter, Thought's Ego in Augustine and Descartes by Gareth B. Matthews
    The 1995 Saint Augustine Lecture
  1. Joseph T. Lienhard, Reading the Bible and Learning to read: The Influence of Education on St. Augustine's Exegesis
    Articles
  1. Andrew McGowan, Ecstasy and Charity: Augustine with Nathanael under the Fig Tree
  2. Laurie Douglass, Voice Re-Cast: Augustine's Use of Conversation in De ordine and the Confessions
  3. David A. Lenihan, The Influence of Augustine's Just War: the Early Middle Ages
    Articles
  1. David G. Hunter, The Date and Purpose of Augustine's De continentia
  2. Michael R. Rackett, Anti-Pelagian Polemic in Augustine's De continentia
  3. Michel René Barnes, De Régnon Reconsidered
  4. Marianne Sághy, Conversio Animae
  5. L. J. van der Luft, Abraham's Bosom in the Writings of Irenaeus, Tertullian and Augustine
    Book Reviews
  1. Lewis Ayres, Augustine, The Trinity and Modernity: Review of The One, The Three and The Many, by Colin E. Gunton
  2. Robert Dodaro, O.S.A., Beauty and Revelation in the Thought of Saint Augustine by Carol Harrison
  3. Marianne Djuth, Reviewing Chase and Davidosn: Reading Hadot Reading Plotinus - Plotinus or The Simplicity of Vision by Piere Hadot, translated by Michael Chase and introduction by Arnold I. Davidson
  4. Thoams F. Martin, O.S.A., To Simplicianus - An Simplicianus, zwei Bücher über verschiedene Fragen, eingeleitet, übertragen und erläutert von Thomas Gerhard Ring, O.S.A.
  5. Frederick Van Fleteren, Augustine by John M. Rist
  6. Frederick Van Fleteren, The Descent of Being - Review of Plotinus, Tolma, and the Descent of Being: An Exposition and Analysis by N. Joseph Torchia
  7. Eric Plumer, A Pelagian Commentary - Review of Pelagius's Commentary on St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans, translated with introduction and notes by Theodore de Bruyn
    The 1994 Saint Augustine Lecture
  1. George Lawless, O.S.A., Cave, Cinema, and the Church: Augustine of Hippo and Walker Percy
    Articles
  1. Peter Burnell, Concupiscence and Moral Freedom in Augustine and before Augustine
  2. Earl Muller, S.J., The Dynamic of Augustine's De Trinitate: A Response to a Recent Characterization
  3. James Siebach, Rhetorical Strategies in Book One of St. Augustine's Confessions
  4. Leo C. Ferrari, Young Augustine: Both Catholic and Manchee
  5. Lance Byron Richey, Porphyry, Reincarnation and Resurrection in De Ciuitate Dei
    Book Reviews
  1. Kenneth B. Steinhauser, Manuscripta Augustiniana
  2. Elizabeth A. Clark, Reviews of Pelagius: A Reluctant Herectic and The Letters of Pelagius and His Followers by B. R. Rees
  3. Gerald W. Schlabach, The Unity of Love for God and Neighbour in St. Augustine by Raymond Canning
  4. James J. O'Donnell, Augustine's The Trinity, translated, introduced, and with notes by Edmund Hill, O.P.

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