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what if . . . | The Public Augustine
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David Utlak: On the Role of Writing and Interpretation. Tim Sullivan: The Oral Nature of Augustine →. April 28, 2011 · 6:50 pm. What if . . . Sorry to be slow — took me a while to find my way into being able to post on the blog. Interested in your various comments and reactions, all of which take me much too seriously! One factual answer — why Aug. went with Caecilianist rather than Donatist? Was he thinking about the “Arian” side? What does that tell us about the ones he *did* choose? You are commenting...
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Author Archives: Prof. Douglas Boin. About Prof. Douglas Boin. April 18, 2011 · 1:59 pm. David Utlak: On the Role of Writing and Interpretation. Why were Augustine’s Confessions not as popular in his time as they are today? Filed under Augustine's authority. April 14, 2011 · 6:50 pm. Ben Mansour: On the Role of Rhetoric. April 14, 2011 · 3:22 pm. Joshua Katz: On Social Aspects of Conversion. Filed under Augustine's authority. The Validity of His Conversion. Tagged as garden of Milan. Acts as a mediating ...
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David Utlak: On the Role of Writing and Interpretation | The Public Augustine
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Ben Mansour: On the Role of Rhetoric. What if . . . →. April 18, 2011 · 1:59 pm. David Utlak: On the Role of Writing and Interpretation. Why were Augustine’s Confessions not as popular in his time as they are today? Filed under Augustine's authority. Ben Mansour: On the Role of Rhetoric. What if . . . →. One response to “. David Utlak: On the Role of Writing and Interpretation. May 10, 2011 at 5:12 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). What if . . . From Lib...
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April 28, 2011 · 6:51 pm. Tim Sullivan: The Oral Nature of Augustine. Furthermore, Augustine’s writings were not. And just reading the script. Yes, Augustine’s thoughts were profound, but the fact that he could express them with the skill of a trained orator lent them even greater authority whether or not he was present to speak them. Filed under Augustine's authority. What We're Thinking. The Validity of His Conversion. Tim Sullivan: The Oral Nature of Augustine. What if . . . Department of Classics, Ge...
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The Public Augustine | A Conversation on the World of St. Augustine | Page 2
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Newer posts →. April 14, 2011 · 3:06 pm. Chris Mooney: On Books and Beliefs. Filed under Augustine's authority. April 13, 2011 · 3:44 pm. Alex Kloppenburg: On Writing and Social Networks. Augustine was able to use his autobiographical Confessions,. Fifth century certainly experience evolution and change from earlier periods we have studied but that the traditional culture remained important to the people of the empire. Filed under Augustine's authority. Tagged as Aurelian Wall. Furthermore, his prayerful...
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Tim Sullivan: The Oral Nature of Augustine | The Public Augustine
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What if . . . April 28, 2011 · 6:51 pm. Tim Sullivan: The Oral Nature of Augustine. Furthermore, Augustine’s writings were not. And just reading the script. Yes, Augustine’s thoughts were profound, but the fact that he could express them with the skill of a trained orator lent them even greater authority whether or not he was present to speak them. Filed under Augustine's authority. What if . . . 3 responses to “. Tim Sullivan: The Oral Nature of Augustine. May 10, 2011 at 12:18 am. What if . . . Ben Man...
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