![]() In respect to the moral issues, then, the treatise is an exhortation for cherishing with full gratitude the life of grace. In addition to elucidating dogmatic issues, the treatise likewise is representative of the pastoral care exercised by Augustine in guiding souls, for in his writings moral interests are never separated from dogmatic discussions. Furthermore, it is a recapitulation of Augustine's teachings on grace, especially on its necessity and gratuity, and, as such, is a clarification and confirmation of these teachings. ![]() Augustine, is a refutation of the Semipelagian heresy. The De dono perseverantiae, the second part of the De praedestinatione sanctorum, the final complete work on grace by the Doctor of grace, St. C, die 19 Aprilis, 1956Ĭofybioht 1956 The Catholic University op America Press, Inc.īY J. Archiepiscopus Washingtonii Washingtonii, D. The Catholic University of America Press Washington, D. SISTER MARY ALPHONSINE LESOUSKY, O.S.U., M.A. SAINT AUGUSTINE A TRANSLATION WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND A COMMENTARY A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED TO THE FACULTY OF THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES OF THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA PATRISTIC STUDIES Vol. ![]() Deferrari, Professor of Greek and Latin, as director and by Martin R. SAINT AUGUSTINE A TRANSLATION WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND A COMMENTARY
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