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78249 Horn, Christoph.Augustinus.München: C.H. Beck, 2015.Paperback. 186 pp.; 19.5x12.5 cm. " C. H. Beck Paperback 531 " Text in German / Deutsch. - (spine folded) Although very good, see picture
¶ Written in German, this book offers an in-depth exploration of Augustine of Hippo (354?430), the most significant Latin Church Father. Christoph Horn examines Augustine's extensive oeuvre, which, situated at the juncture between antiquity and the Middle Ages, uniquely shaped Western philosophy and theology. The work delves into Augustine's philosophical interpretation of Christianity, addressing concepts such as happiness, certainty, will, the political philosophy of the 'two realms,' psychological experience of time, the 'inner teacher,' the Trinity, as well as grace and original sin. Horn highlights how Augustine's thought is rooted in a philosophically mystical spirituality, seamlessly integrating Neoplatonic and Christian traditions.
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