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TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword to the Second Edition. I. THE MAN AND
HIS WRITINGS: How Augustine Came to the Episcopacy (Sermon 355, 2);
Augustine Chooses Eraclius as His Successor (Letter 213, 1, 5,
& 6); Augustine on His Own Writings (Retractations Prol. I,
1-3). II. FAITH AND REASON: Belief is Volitional Consent (On the
Spirit and Letter 21, 54; 34, 60); To Believe Is to Think with
Assent (Predestination of the Saints 5); Believing and
Understanding (On Free Choice II, 2, 4-6); Authority and Reason
(Against the Academics III, 20, 43); Two Ways to Knowledge (On
Order II, 9, 26-27); Reason and Authority in Manicheism (Value of
Believing 1-4); The Relation of Authority to Reason (True Religion
24, 45 -- 25, 47); If I Am Deceived, I Am Alive (City of God XI,
26); I Know that I Am Alive (The Trinity XV, 12, 21-22); Knowledge
and Wisdom (The Trinity XII, 14, 21 -- 15, 25); Error and Ignorance
(Enchiridion 17). III. THREE LEVELS OF REALITY: Creator, Human
Soul, Body (Questions for Simplicianus I, 2, 18); Natures on Three
Levels (Letter 18, 2); Soul, Ruled by God, Rules Its Body (On Music
VI, 5, 12-13); Soul: Above the Sensible, Below God (True Religion
3. 3); God, Mutable Spirits, and Bodies (Nature of the Good 1-25);
Divine, Psychic and Bodily Nature (City of God VIII, 5-6);
Causality: Divine, Psychic and Bodily (City of God V, 9); Divine
Ideas as Prototypes (Eighty-Three Different Questions 46, 1-2); God
Set Spiritual Creation Above the Corporeal (Literal Commentary on
Genesis VIII, 20, 39; 25, 46; 26, 48); Evil: the Privation of the
Good (Enchiridion 10-12). IV. MAN'S SOUL: Existence, Life, Sense
and Reason (On Free Choice II, 3, 7-8, 10); Sensation as an
Activity of the Soul (On Music VI, 5, 9-10); Memory, Understanding
and Will (The Trinity X, 11, 17-18); The Wonders of Memory
(Confessions X, 8-26); Three Levels of Vision (Literal Commentary
on Genesis XII, 6, 15 -- 11, 22; 30, 58 -- 31, 59). V. THE WORLD OF
BODIES: All Bodily Natures Are Good (City of God XII, 4); Invisible
Seeds in the Elements (The Trinity III, 8, 13); The Elements
Contain Seminal Reasons (Literal Commentary on Genesis IX, 17, 32);
Measure, Number, and Weight (Literal Commentary on Genesis IV, 3,
7); Concerning Formless Matter (Confessions XII, 3. 3 -- 9, 9);
Place, Time and the Physical World (City of God XI, 5-6); The
Wonders of Nature (City of God XXI, 4-5); God Works Throughout
Nature (The Trinty III, 5, 11 -- 6, 11); Man's Natural Endowments
(City of God XXII, 24); The Physical World and the Christian
(Enchiridion 9). VI. APPROACHING GOD THROUGH UNDERSTANDING:
Creation is a Great Book (Sermon, Mai 126, 6); The Journey of the
Soul to God (On Free Choice II, 12, 33-34; 15, 39-40; 16, 41-42);
The Soul's Ascent to God (Confessions VII, 10, 16 -- 17, 23); The
Whole World Proclaims Its Maker (On Psalm 26, Serm. 2, 12);
Ascending to the Supreme Truth (True Religion 29, 52 -- 31, 58);
Plato's View of God (City of God VII, 4); How to Think About God
(The Trinity V, 1, 2 -- 2, 3); The Problem of Speaking About God
(The Trinity VII, 4, 7-9); God Is the Selfsame (On Psalm 121, 3,
5); A Divine Invocation (Soliloquies I, 2-6); Late Have I Loved
Thee (Confessions X, 27, 38 -- 28, 39). VII. MORAL AND RELIGIOUS
LIFE: All Men Desire Happiness (On Psalm 32, Serm. 3, 15-16); Man's
Greatest Good (Moral Behavior of the Catholic Church 3-8); Good
Love and Bad Love (City of God XIV, 6-7); Moral Evil Stems from Bad
Will (City of God XII, 6); Two Precepts of Love (City of God XIX,
14); On Diversities of Local Customs (Letter 54, 1-4); Doing Good
to Body and Soul (Moral Behavior of the Catholic Church 27-28); The
Evil of Telling a Lie (Enchiridion 18, 19, 22); Lying and
Concealing the Truth (On Psalm 5, 7); Faith, Hope and Charity
(Enchiridion 8); No Virtues Apart from God (City of God XIX, 25);
Our Reward Is Not in This Life (On Psalm 48, Serm. 2). VIII.
DIMENSIONS OF GRACE: What the Grace of God Is (On Admonition and
Grace 2, 3); Augustine Was Never a Pelagian (Retractations I, 9,
2-4); What True Grace Is (On the Grace of Christ 26, 27); The Work
of Grace (City of God XXI, 15-16); How Freedom Is Restored by Grace
(Enchiridion 30-32); God's Foreknowledge and Human Willing (City of
God V, 10); Grace Before and After the Fall (Enchiridion 104-106);
Grace and Good Works (On Psalm 31, Serm. 2, 6-8); Prevenient Grace
(On Psalm 18, Serm. 2); Grace and Human Miseries (City of God XXII,
20-22); The Beatific Vision (On Psalm 36, Serm. 2, 8). IX. THE TWO
CITIES: Augustine's Analysis of the City of God (Letter to Firmus);
How the Two Cities Differ (City of God XIV, 1); Two Loves Make Two
Cities (Literal Commentary on Genesis XI, 15, 20); Two Cities
Formed by Two Loves (City of God XIV, 28); The Unimportance of
Externals (City of God XIX, 19); Relation of the Heavenly and
Earthly Cities (City of God XIX, 17); Jerusalem and Babylon (On
Psalm 64, 2); Summary of the Two Cities (City of God XVIII, 1); All
Nations Are in the City of God (On Psalm 86, 5); The Church and the
City of God (On Psalm 98, 4); The Foundation of the Holy City (On
Psalm 121, 4); Religion and Human Destiny (True Religion 7, 13 --
8, 14); The Meaning of a People (City of God XIX, 23-24); Peace:
the Tranquility of Order (City of God XIX, 11-13); Two Kingdoms
After the Resurrection (Enchiridion 111). X. PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY:
Belief and Historical Events (Eighty-Three Different Questions 48);
The Universality of Providence (City of God V, 11); Meaning in
History (True Religion 50, 98-99); Six Ages in Biblical History (On
Psalm 92, 1); Symbolic Meaning of Jewish History (On Psalm 64, 1);
Christ in History (Letter 137, 4, 15-16); The Two Cities in History
(On Catechizing the Uninstructed 21, 37); What Is Time?
(Confessions XI, 14, 17 -- 30, 40); Critique of Cyclicism (City of
God XII, 13-15). APENDIXES: I. Selected, Annotated Bibliography.
II. Alphabetical List of Augustine's Writings. III. Glossary of
Terms. INDEX.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword to the Second Edition. I. THE MAN AND
HIS WRITINGS: How Augustine Came to the Episcopacy (Sermon 355, 2);
Augustine Chooses Eraclius as His Successor (Letter 213, 1, 5,
& 6); Augustine on His Own Writings (Retractations Prol. I,
1-3). II. FAITH AND REASON: Belief is Volitional Consent (On the
Spirit and Letter 21, 54; 34, 60); To Believe Is to Think with
Assent (Predestination of the Saints 5); Believing and
Understanding (On Free Choice II, 2, 4-6); Authority and Reason
(Against the Academics III, 20, 43); Two Ways to Knowledge (On
Order II, 9, 26-27); Reason and Authority in Manicheism (Value of
Believing 1-4); The Relation of Authority to Reason (True Religion
24, 45 -- 25, 47); If I Am Deceived, I Am Alive (City of God XI,
26); I Know that I Am Alive (The Trinity XV, 12, 21-22); Knowledge
and Wisdom (The Trinity XII, 14, 21 -- 15, 25); Error and Ignorance
(Enchiridion 17). III. THREE LEVELS OF REALITY: Creator, Human
Soul, Body (Questions for Simplicianus I, 2, 18); Natures on Three
Levels (Letter 18, 2); Soul, Ruled by God, Rules Its Body (On Music
VI, 5, 12-13); Soul: Above the Sensible, Below God (True Religion
3. 3); God, Mutable Spirits, and Bodies (Nature of the Good 1-25);
Divine, Psychic and Bodily Nature (City of God VIII, 5-6);
Causality: Divine, Psychic and Bodily (City of God V, 9); Divine
Ideas as Prototypes (Eighty-Three Different Questions 46, 1-2); God
Set Spiritual Creation Above the Corporeal (Literal Commentary on
Genesis VIII, 20, 39; 25, 46; 26, 48); Evil: the Privation of the
Good (Enchiridion 10-12). IV. MAN'S SOUL: Existence, Life, Sense
and Reason (On Free Choice II, 3, 7-8, 10); Sensation as an
Activity of the Soul (On Music VI, 5, 9-10); Memory, Understanding
and Will (The Trinity X, 11, 17-18); The Wonders of Memory
(Confessions X, 8-26); Three Levels of Vision (Literal Commentary
on Genesis XII, 6, 15 -- 11, 22; 30, 58 -- 31, 59). V. THE WORLD OF
BODIES: All Bodily Natures Are Good (City of God XII, 4); Invisible
Seeds in the Elements (The Trinity III, 8, 13); The Elements
Contain Seminal Reasons (Literal Commentary on Genesis IX, 17, 32);
Measure, Number, and Weight (Literal Commentary on Genesis IV, 3,
7); Concerning Formless Matter (Confessions XII, 3. 3 -- 9, 9);
Place, Time and the Physical World (City of God XI, 5-6); The
Wonders of Nature (City of God XXI, 4-5); God Works Throughout
Nature (The Trinty III, 5, 11 -- 6, 11); Man's Natural Endowments
(City of God XXII, 24); The Physical World and the Christian
(Enchiridion 9). VI. APPROACHING GOD THROUGH UNDERSTANDING:
Creation is a Great Book (Sermon, Mai 126, 6); The Journey of the
Soul to God (On Free Choice II, 12, 33-34; 15, 39-40; 16, 41-42);
The Soul's Ascent to God (Confessions VII, 10, 16 -- 17, 23); The
Whole World Proclaims Its Maker (On Psalm 26, Serm. 2, 12);
Ascending to the Supreme Truth (True Religion 29, 52 -- 31, 58);
Plato's View of God (City of God VII, 4); How to Think About God
(The Trinity V, 1, 2 -- 2, 3); The Problem of Speaking About God
(The Trinity VII, 4, 7-9); God Is the Selfsame (On Psalm 121, 3,
5); A Divine Invocation (Soliloquies I, 2-6); Late Have I Loved
Thee (Confessions X, 27, 38 -- 28, 39). VII. MORAL AND RELIGIOUS
LIFE: All Men Desire Happiness (On Psalm 32, Serm. 3, 15-16); Man's
Greatest Good (Moral Behavior of the Catholic Church 3-8); Good
Love and Bad Love (City of God XIV, 6-7); Moral Evil Stems from Bad
Will (City of God XII, 6); Two Precepts of Love (City of God XIX,
14); On Diversities of Local Customs (Letter 54, 1-4); Doing Good
to Body and Soul (Moral Behavior of the Catholic Church 27-28); The
Evil of Telling a Lie (Enchiridion 18, 19, 22); Lying and
Concealing the Truth (On Psalm 5, 7); Faith, Hope and Charity
(Enchiridion 8); No Virtues Apart from God (City of God XIX, 25);
Our Reward Is Not in This Life (On Psalm 48, Serm. 2). VIII.
DIMENSIONS OF GRACE: What the Grace of God Is (On Admonition and
Grace 2, 3); Augustine Was Never a Pelagian (Retractations I, 9,
2-4); What True Grace Is (On the Grace of Christ 26, 27); The Work
of Grace (City of God XXI, 15-16); How Freedom Is Restored by Grace
(Enchiridion 30-32); God's Foreknowledge and Human Willing (City of
God V, 10); Grace Before and After the Fall (Enchiridion 104-106);
Grace and Good Works (On Psalm 31, Serm. 2, 6-8); Prevenient Grace
(On Psalm 18, Serm. 2); Grace and Human Miseries (City of God XXII,
20-22); The Beatific Vision (On Psalm 36, Serm. 2, 8). IX. THE TWO
CITIES: Augustine's Analysis of the City of God (Letter to Firmus);
How the Two Cities Differ (City of God XIV, 1); Two Loves Make Two
Cities (Literal Commentary on Genesis XI, 15, 20); Two Cities
Formed by Two Loves (City of God XIV, 28); The Unimportance of
Externals (City of God XIX, 19); Relation of the Heavenly and
Earthly Cities (City of God XIX, 17); Jerusalem and Babylon (On
Psalm 64, 2); Summary of the Two Cities (City of God XVIII, 1); All
Nations Are in the City of God (On Psalm 86, 5); The Church and the
City of God (On Psalm 98, 4); The Foundation of the Holy City (On
Psalm 121, 4); Religion and Human Destiny (True Religion 7, 13 --
8, 14); The Meaning of a People (City of God XIX, 23-24); Peace:
the Tranquility of Order (City of God XIX, 11-13); Two Kingdoms
After the Resurrection (Enchiridion 111). X. PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY:
Belief and Historical Events (Eighty-Three Different Questions 48);
The Universality of Providence (City of God V, 11); Meaning in
History (True Religion 50, 98-99); Six Ages in Biblical History (On
Psalm 92, 1); Symbolic Meaning of Jewish History (On Psalm 64, 1);
Christ in History (Letter 137, 4, 15-16); The Two Cities in History
(On Catechizing the Uninstructed 21, 37); What Is Time?
(Confessions XI, 14, 17 -- 30, 40); Critique of Cyclicism (City of
God XII, 13-15). APENDIXES: I. Selected, Annotated Bibliography.
II. Alphabetical List of Augustine's Writings. III. Glossary of
Terms. INDEX.
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