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bibliography of Augustine of Hippo contains a list of works published by fourth-century Christian bishop and theologian Augustine of Hippo. Augustine
Bibliography of Augustine of Hippo
Bibliography_of_Augustine_of_Hippo
Christian philosopher and theologian (354–430)
Augustine of Hippo (/ɔːˈɡʌstɪn/ aw-GUST-in, US also /ˈɔːɡəstiːn/ AW-gə-steen; Latin: Aurelius Augustinus Hipponensis; 13 November 354 – 28 August 430)
Augustine_of_Hippo
Catholic order of mendicant friars
in the Tuscany region who were following the Rule of Saint Augustine, written by Augustine of Hippo in the fifth century. They are also commonly known
Order_of_Saint_Augustine
Christian theodicy of Augustine of Hippo
theologian and philosopher Augustine of Hippo, is a type of Christian theodicy that developed in response to the evidential problem of evil. As such, it attempts
Augustinian_theodicy
Book of the Bible
The credibility of a human being surviving in the belly of a great fish has long been questioned. In c. 409 AD, Augustine of Hippo wrote to Deogratias
Book_of_Jonah
Theological text by Augustine of Hippo
text written by Augustine of Hippo. It consists of four books that describe how to interpret and teach the Scriptures. The first three of these books were
De_doctrina_Christiana
Forged letter by Augustine of Hippo about just war
Gravi de pugna is a forged letter written in the name of Augustine of Hippo which asserts that the morally superior side is always superior in battle
Gravi_de_pugna
Painting by Pietro Perugino
enthroned between Saints John the Evangelist and Augustine of Hippo. It is in the church of Sant'Agostino in Cremona. It was commissioned in 1493 by the
Madonna and Child with Saints John the Evangelist and Augustine
Madonna_and_Child_with_Saints_John_the_Evangelist_and_Augustine
Roman Catholic school in Sydney, Australia
design of the tie. The Patron of the college the 4th century saint, Augustine of Hippo, and its motto "Vincit Veritas" (Truth Conquers) is taken from his
St Augustine's College, Sydney
St_Augustine's_College,_Sydney
Members of religious orders that follow the Rule of Saint Augustine
members of several religious orders that follow the Rule of Saint Augustine, written about A.D. 400 by Augustine of Hippo. There are two distinct types of Augustinians
Augustinians
American theologian
Augustine of Hippo, and pneumatological development in the early church[citation needed]. He now works as principal research fellow at the "Augustine
Michel_René_Barnes
Christian doctrine about human nature
of original sin was developed in the 2nd century struggle against Gnosticism by Irenaeus of Lyons, and was shaped significantly by Augustine of Hippo
Original_sin
Branch of the Augustinian order for women
continuous segment of the Augustinian religious order. Named after Augustine of Hippo, there are several Catholic religious communities of women living according
Augustinian_nuns
Study of the human (anthropos) as it relates to God
According to N. Blasquez, Augustine's dualism of substances of the body and soul does not stop him from seeing the unity of body and soul as a substance
Christian_anthropology
415 exegesis by Augustine of Hippo
exegetical reading of the Book of Genesis written in Latin by Augustine of Hippo. Likely completed in AD 415, this work was Augustine's second attempt to
De_Genesi_ad_litteram
Irish historian (born 1935)
principal context for the life of Augustine, which became the subject of Brown's substantial first book – Augustine of Hippo: A Biography (1967). This was
Peter_Brown_(historian)
City in Tunisia
several epithets. Scylax of Caryanda mentions it as Hippo Acra and Hippo Polis ("Hippo the City"). Polybius mentions it as Hippo Diarrhytus (Ancient Greek:
Bizerte
Theologian of 4th-century North African Latin Christianity
theologian of 4th-century North African Latin Christianity. He was a Donatist writer whose conception of the City of God influenced St. Augustine of Hippo (who
Ticonius
Christian sect
supported by Rome and by the rest of the Catholic Church. The Donatists were still a force during the lifetime of Augustine of Hippo, and disappeared only after
Donatism
Church in Birmingham, England
Church of St Augustine of Hippo in Lyttelton Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, England, is a parish church in the Church of England. St Augustine's Church
St Augustine's Church, Edgbaston
St_Augustine's_Church,_Edgbaston
Roman historian and theologian (c. 375/385 – c. 420 AD)
student of Augustine of Hippo. It is possible that he was born in Bracara Augusta (now Braga, Portugal), then capital of the Roman province of Gallaecia
Orosius
Ancient city in Algeria
birthplace of Saint Augustine. Thagaste was originally a small Numidian village, inhabited by a Berber tribe into which Augustine of Hippo was born in
Thagaste
Master thesis of Albert Camus
France. It was published when Camus was 23 years old. Camus uses Augustine of Hippo and Pelagius to elaborate his moral views in regard to Greek thought
Christian Metaphysics and Neoplatonism
Christian_Metaphysics_and_Neoplatonism
Branch of anthropology and philosophy
human and divine nature (essence) in the unique person of Christ. Augustine of Hippo was an early Christian author with an anthropological vision, although
Philosophical_anthropology
American Catholic nun, philosopher, and civil rights advocate
Guidelines for Civic Action Augustine of Hippo: Selected Writings The Problem of Freedom. She also contributed a chapter on Augustine's De Trinitate to The Cambridge
Mary_T._Clark
Church in Province of Rieti, Italy
subsequent centuries and rededicated to Saint Augustine of Hippo. Most of the church was destroyed in a series of earthquakes in 2016–17. The church was built
Sant'Agostino,_Amatrice
Book by Cornelius Jansenius
Augustine of Hippo was a man chosen by God to reveal the doctrine of grace. Thus, by this logic, any later Catholic teaching contrary to Augustine's work
Augustinus_(Jansenist_book)
Books of the Bible which are considered non-canonical by Protestant denominations
components of the complete Old Testament. The Synod of Hippo (393) and the three of Carthage (393, 397, and 419), in which, doubtless, Augustine was the
Deuterocanonical_books
Political theology in the Christian tradition
Hippo is generally regarded as the first great Christian realist. Niebuhr commented that Augustine "deserves this distinction because his picture of social
Christian_realism
Painting by Rosso Fiorentino
robe, with keys and a book) Bernard of Clairvaux (white habit, kneeling on the steps) Rainerius Augustine of Hippo (in bishop's vestments) Roch or James
Dei_Altarpiece
American philosopher (1907–1998)
Saint Louis University. His area of expertise was ethics, and especially the moral philosophy of Augustine of Hippo and Thomas Aquinas. Bourke was born
Vernon_Bourke
Holy Land saint (c. 350 – before 410 or c. 417)
religion of the Roman Empire. She was a contemporary of, and well known to, Abba Macarius and other Desert Fathers in Egypt, Jerome, Augustine of Hippo, Paulinus
Melania_the_Elder
Roman Catholic church in Laguna, Philippines
Augustine of Hippo, in 1571.[clarification needed] It became a parish on April 30, 1578. In the 18th century, the ecclesiastical administration of Bay
San Agustin Parish Church (Bay, Laguna)
San_Agustin_Parish_Church_(Bay,_Laguna)
City and commune in Algeria
capital of Souk Ahras Province. The Numidian city of Thagaste (or Tagaste), on whose ruins Souk Ahras was built, was the birthplace of Augustine of Hippo and
Souk_Ahras
Persian religion founded in the 3rd century AD
van Oort Augustine and Manichaean Christianity: Selected Papers from the First South African Conference on Augustine of Hippo, University of Pretoria
Manichaeism
2nd-century Numidian Latin-language writer, rhetorician and philosopher
as "half-Numidian half-Gaetulian." Madauros, in whose university Augustine of Hippo later received his early education, was located well away from the
Apuleius
lived in Carthage, they came into contact with Augustine of Hippo, who helped them to follow the path of a religious life. Demetrias, who was about fifteen
Demetrias (daughter of Anicius Hermogenianus Olybrius)
Demetrias_(daughter_of_Anicius_Hermogenianus_Olybrius)
Roman province on the North African coast
Donatist heresy, despite giving rise to men of Orthodox faith as illustrious as Saint Augustine, bishop of Hippo Regius (present Annaba). After 193, under
Numidia_(Roman_province)
Six collections of nine books by the Neoplatonic philosopher Plotinus
Ammonius Saccas, and together they were founders of Neoplatonism. His work, through Augustine of Hippo, the Cappadocian Fathers, Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite
Enneads
Lost philosophical work by Cicero
the Church Father Augustine of Hippo (the latter of whom explicitly credits the Hortensius with encouraging him to study the tenets of philosophy). Just
Hortensius_(Cicero)
English medieval historian (born 1963)
"converted" to late antiquity after taking a special subject paper on Augustine of Hippo. Such a study helped Leyser understand that "everything that is there
Conrad_Leyser
Aspect of Catholic teeachings
Justice Council, April 8, 2003 St. Augustine of Hippo[link removed], Crusades-Encyclopedia "Saint Augustine and the Theory of Just War". Archived from the original
Catholic_peace_traditions
Christian bishop and theologian (c. 339 – 397)
core of the Ambrosian hymns, which includes others that are sometimes attributed to him. He also had a notable influence on Augustine of Hippo (354–430)
Ambrose
Dutch academic
volume, Augustine and Manichaean Christianity. Selected Papers from the First South African Conference on Augustine of Hippo, University of Pretoria
Johannes_van_Oort
c. 1150 text by Peter Lombard
like Prosper of Aquitaine's Sententia, a collection of maxims by Augustine of Hippo. It was well-established by the time of Isidore of Seville's Sententiae
Sentences
Christian theological and philosophical school of thought
Augustinianism", emphasizing the use of a reading of Augustine of Hippo influenced by the insights of postmodernism in the work of the group. The name was also
Radical_orthodoxy
4th-century Roman philosopher and rhetorician
great impression on Augustine of Hippo, as recounted in Book 8 of the latter's Confessions. Marius Victorinus developed a theology of predestination and
Gaius_Marius_Victorinus
land on August 28, 1565, the feast day of St. Augustine of Hippo. In honor of the patron saint of his home town of Avilés, he named his settlement San Agustín
History of St. Augustine, Florida
History_of_St._Augustine,_Florida
Church in Berlin, Germany
Mother of Jesus with two angels, the saints Agnes of Rome, Gertrude of Nivelles and Saint Monica, her son Augustine of Hippo and the saint Hedwig of Silesia
Sacred_Heart_Church_(Berlin)
Academic journal
peer-reviewed academic journal devoted to the study of Augustine of Hippo. Its primary focus is Augustine himself, examined from theological, philosophical
Augustinian_Studies
In Judaism and Christianity, a tree in the Garden of Eden
of the tree of knowledge of good and evil was the original sin committed by Adam and Eve that led to the fall of man in Genesis 3. Augustine of Hippo
Tree of the knowledge of good and evil
Tree_of_the_knowledge_of_good_and_evil
Italian-Tunisian saint
AD. He corresponded with Augustine of Hippo, who served as Quodvultdeus' spiritual teacher. Augustine also dedicated some of his writings to Quodvultdeus
Quodvultdeus
of Poitiers (c. 300 – c. 368), Ephrem the Syrian (c. 306 – 373), Epiphanius of Salamis(c. 310–320 – 403), Ambrose (337–340 – 397), Augustine of Hippo
History of the filioque controversy
History_of_the_filioque_controversy
Benedictine monks of St. Augustine's Abbey, Ramsgate, ed. (1966). Book of Saints (Fifth ed.). London: A. & C. Black. Butler, Alban (1926–1938). Lives of the Saints
Bibliography of encyclopedias: religion
Bibliography_of_encyclopedias:_religion
State of voluntarily being unmarried and sexually abstinent
872; PL 42, 551–572 Augustine of Hippo, On the Literal Meaning of Genesis (De Genesi ad litteram), VIII, 4.8; BA 49, 20 Augustine explained it in this
Celibacy
1988 apostolic letter by Pope John Paul II
The theology of marriage expressed in Mulieris dignitatem goes back to Augustine of Hippo, who gave the classical description of the goods of marriage as
Mulieris_dignitatem
Catholic priest, medievalist and philosopher
D.C.: Catholic University of America Press, 1990. ISBN 9780813211848 with John E. Rotelle Augustine, Saint Bishop of Hippo Priscillianists and Origenists;
Roland_J._Teske
Head of the Catholic Church since 2025
Bachelor of Science (BS) in mathematics in 1977. At Villanova, he took elective courses in Hebrew and Latin, read the writings of Augustine of Hippo, and
Pope_Leo_XIV
German medieval historian
German historian of medieval cultural and intellectual history with wide-ranging scholarly interests, from the Church Father Augustine of Hippo to the early
Theodor_Ernst_Mommsen
Text on Greek philosophy by Cicero (45 BC)
gave in the Lucullus. Augustine of Hippo (354–430 CE), who ultimately systematized Christian philosophy, was initially an adherent of Manichaeism. After
Academica_(Cicero)
Faith school in Malta
St Augustine College in Malta was established as a faith school for boys by the Order of Saint Augustine in 1848 by Gaetano Pace dei Baroni Forno. He
St. Augustine's College (Malta)
St._Augustine's_College_(Malta)
Platonic philosophical system
2:5–7 Augustine, Confessions, Book 7.9.13–14 De immortalitate animae of Augustine: text, translation and commentary, Saint Augustine (Bishop of Hippo), C
Neoplatonism
1959 novel by William S. Burroughs
Professor Norman Holland agreed with Ciardi's interpretation and suggested Augustine might have written a work like Naked Lunch if he were still alive. Professor
Naked_Lunch
c. 1540 painting by Moretto da Brescia
and Augustine of Hippo (standing, looking to the right). The work was first recorded in Santi Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso, the national church of the Lombards
Madonna and Child with Four Doctors of the Church
Madonna_and_Child_with_Four_Doctors_of_the_Church
Altarpiece by Carlo Crivelli and his studio
and Giovanni da Capestrano on the left, and Louis of Toulouse, Saint Augustine and Blessed James of the Marches on the right. This is now in the Gemäldegalerie
San Pietro di Muralto Altarpiece
San_Pietro_di_Muralto_Altarpiece
medieval theory beginning from Augustine of Hippo and Thomas Aquinas. According to Jared Diamond, Augustine of Hippo played a critical role in delineating
Christianity_and_violence
Ancient Roman family
(Pliny the Younger), Epistulae (Letters). Augustine of Hippo, De Civitate Dei (The City of God). Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology,
Tuccia_gens
Symbology pertaining to doves
never used the dove as a symbol of peace, it acquired that meaning among early Christians, confirmed by St Augustine of Hippo in his book On Christian Doctrine
Doves_as_symbols
Application of rhetoric to public preaching
notably to the words of Paul; and to the testimony of Cyprian, Arnobius, Lactantius, and to Gregory of Nazianzus, Augustine of Hippo, Jerome and John Chrysostom
Homiletics
Doctrine about when a war is ethically just
The just war ideas of Saint Augustine of Hippo and other Church Fathers were transmitted via Saint Isidore of Seville, Saint Gregory of Tours and other scholars
Just_war_theory
a disciplina, a rule just like that of the Roman Empire. This idea can be found in the writings of St. Augustine (354–430). Christianity was then a power
Definition_of_religion
Ancient Roman-Berber city in Algeria
Platonic philosopher. Saint Augustine of Hippo studied in Madauros in the 4th century. Maximus of Madauros was a grammarian of Berber origin from the late
Madauros
Christian bishop and saint
to what had happened with Augustine of Hippo, who had been ordained against his protestations in the year 391 at the behest of a crowd cooperating with
Paulinus_of_Nola
Ancient Roman goddess of youth
Tertullian, Ad nationes 2.11 Augustine of Hippo, De civitate Dei 4.11 Fears (1981), p. 858. Madigan (2013), p. 99. Dionysius of Halicarnassus 3.69.5. Livy
Juventas
Self-written biography
one of his orations, not of a public kind, but of a literary kind that would not be read aloud in privacy. Augustine of Hippo (354–430) applied the title
Autobiography
(1948–2016) was Professor of Early Christian History in the Theology Department of Fordham University. She was an expert on Augustine of Hippo, martyrdom, women
Maureen_Tilley
Study of the past
tradition were made by the historians Eusebius of Caesarea and Bede and by the theologian Augustine of Hippo. In the Islamic world, historical writing was
History
Bible translations into Latin before Jerome's Vulgate
Italian") or Old Italic, may be used synonymously with Vetus Latina, but Augustine of Hippo introduced the term Itala for a particular Latin text stream. Modern
Vetus_Latina
Colonia in the Roman province of Numidia
in 429, Possidius took refuge with Augustine within the walled city of Hippo Regius. He was present at Augustine's death in 430. No longer a residential
Calama_(Numidia)
Exegete of St. Paul's epistles
continued, but with no success. Because Augustine cites Ambrosiaster's commentary on Romans 5:12 under the name of "Hilary", many critics have attempted
Ambrosiaster
Blackfriars, 1964–76. Augustine, St. (Aurelius). On Marriage and Concupiscence, in The Works of Aurelius Augustine, Bishop of Hippo, vol. 12, ed. Marcus
Philosophy_of_sex
German philosopher and socialist (1818–1883)
Lane, 2016). ISBN 978-0713999044. Walker, Frank Thomas. Karl Marx: a Bibliographic and Political Biography. (bj.publications), 2009. Wheen, Francis. Karl
Karl_Marx
Bishop of Freising from 1138 to 1158
some extent follows the intellectual framework laid down by Augustine of Hippo and Paul Orosius. Written during the German Civil War (1143–1145), it draws
Otto_of_Freising
Oratory/private chapel with cycle of frescos by Lorenzo Lotto
Saint Paul, Alexander of Bergamo with Saint Stephen and Saint Sebastian, Saint Dominic with Augustine of Hippo and finally Francis of Assisi. Damaged cartouches
Suardi_Chapel
Natural number
of Jesus after his resurrection. Augustine of Hippo argued that the significance lay in the fact that 153 is the sum of the first 17 integers (i.e. 153
153_(number)
Wikisource) Augustine of Hippo (2008). Confessions. Chadwick, Henry transl. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 152–153. "The Association of Canadian
List_of_Latin_phrases_(full)
Ancient city in Roman North Africa
Augustine (Hymns Ancient and Modern Ltd, 2002)[v p166]. Bonner Gerald, God's Decree and Man's Destiny: Studies in the Thought of Augustine of Hippo.
Abthugni
Texts regarded as part of the Bible
the Council of Carthage (397) and also the Council of Carthage (419). These Councils took place under the authority of Augustine of Hippo (354–430), who
Biblical_canon
Religious observance of ancient Rome
of etymologies of varied plausibility. Festus explains the word agonia as an archaic Latin term for hostia, a sacrificial victim. Augustine of Hippo thought
Agonalia
Ancient city in Algeria
Islamic conquest of the Maghreb but was revived by the Roman Catholic Church as a titular see. Xanthippus, mentioned by Augustine of Hippo in 401 Postumianus
Thagora
Christian doctrine concerning biblical covenants
their history. Many early Church Fathers, including Justin Martyr and Augustine of Hippo, were supersessionists. Most historic Christian churches, including
Supersessionism
Christian theology from an African cultural perspective
history of the Christian church, was Augustine of Hippo. It has long been recognized by modern scholars that Augustine’s theology determined the course of medieval
African_theology
completed forms of the Universe developed gradually out of chaotic material. In the fourth century AD, the bishop and theologian Augustine of Hippo followed
History of evolutionary thought
History_of_evolutionary_thought
New religious movement founded by Aleister Crowley
will of the Devil, but it usually refers to the will of God. In his 5th-century sermon, Catholic philosopher and theologian Augustine of Hippo gave a
Thelema
Battle during the Roman–Gallic wars (c.284 BC)
of Arretium resulting in the death of the general, seven military tribunes and 13,000 Roman soldiers. He draws these figures from Augustine of Hippo and
Battle_of_Arretium
Collection of sayings and teachings of Jesus
from Augustine's title De sermone Domini in monte) is a discourse delivered by Jesus of Nazareth found in chapters 5, 6, and 7 of the Gospel of Matthew
Sermon_on_the_Mount
Spanish monk and theologian (c. 730 – after 785)
up principally of extracts from the texts of Church authorities including Augustine of Hippo, Tyconius, Ambrose, Irenaeus, and Isidore of Seville. He relied
Beatus_of_Liébana
Canadian-American philosopher (born 1970)
philosophy and the Augustinian tradition of theological cultural critique, including the writings of Augustine of Hippo,John Calvin, Jonathan Edwards and Abraham
James_K._A._Smith
East Germanic tribe
subsequently barricaded himself inside Hippo Regius with the Vandals besieging the city. Inside, Saint Augustine and his priests prayed for relief from
Vandals
Concept of the personification of evil in Christianity
emptiness, the entity most remote from the divine. According to Augustine of Hippo, the realm of the Devil is not nothingness, but an inferior realm standing
Devil_in_Christianity
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Boy/Male
Australian, British, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Irish, Italian, Latin, Swedish, Swiss
Form of Augustus; Revered; Exalted; Worthy of Respect; Great; Magnificent
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Henry IV, Part 1' Earl of March. Scroop.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Dutch, English, German, Greek, Irish, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Swedish
Majestic; Dignity; Grandeur; Great; Magnificent; Worthy of Respect; Holy
Male
English
English form of Latin Augustinus, AUGUSTINE means "venerable."
Female
Polish
Feminine form of Polish Augustyn, AUGUSTYNA means "venerable."
Biblical
Ecclesiasticus or the Sirach = Joshua, Joshua, saviour, or whose help is Jehovah Jehovah, I am; the eternal living one Jehovah, self-subsisting
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Augustinus, AUGOSTINO means "venerable."
Biblical
peace; abundance
Male
French
French form of Latin Augustus, AUGUSTE means "venerable."
Boy/Male
Australian, Latin
Magic Majestic; Dignity; Venerable; Worthy of Respect; From Augustus
Male
Polish
Polish form of Latin Augustinus, AUGUSTYN means "venerable."
Girl/Female
American, British, Christian, English, Latin
Venerable; A Diminutive of Augusta; Venerable and Month of August Augustina; Augustine; Worthy of Respect; Revered
Girl/Female
Greek Latin
The feminine form of Augustine.
Surname or Lastname
Respelling of Kroll.English
Respelling of Kroll.English : variant of Curl.
Male
Russian
(ÐвгуÑтиÌн) Russian form of Roman Latin Augustinus, AVGUSTIN means "venerable."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, French, Latin
Majestic; Variant of Augustine; Worthy of Respect
Male
French
French form of Latin Augustinus, AUGUSTIN means "venerable."
Boy/Male
English
A , Augustina, Augustine, or Augustus.
Girl/Female
Latin American
Deserving of respect; majestic.
Boy/Male
German American Latin
Majestic dignity; grandeur.
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