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oa Een misverstand. De afstand tussen God en mens in de Soliloquia van Augustinus
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- Source: NTT Journal for Theology and the Study of Religion, Volume 39, Issue 1, Jan 1985, p. 21 - 30
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- 01 Jan 1985
Abstract
Abstract
Since Courcelle’s investigation of the confessions of Augustine, the idea of Augustine representing a neoplatonic Christian in the earliest period after his conversion, has been widely accepted in literature. Courcelle nevertheless did not deal with the relation of credere and intelligere which is a major theme in later work of Augustine. Analysis of the Soliloquia reveals that even in his earliest work, Augustine breaks away from one of the major issues of neoplatonic philosophy: the opposition between lower end higher knowledge. An obtrusive preference for belief over knowledge can be proved to be present in disregard of the opposition mentioned above.
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