Ebook: "Creatio ex nihilo" and the Theology of St. Augustine: The Anti-Manichaean Polemic and Beyond
Author: N. Joseph Torchia
- Tags: Saints, Catholicism, Systematic, Theology, Anthropology, Theology, Ancient Civilizations, Assyria Babylonia & Sumer, Aztec, Egypt, Greece, Incan, Mayan, Mesopotamia, Prehistory, Rome, History, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Religion & Spirituality, History, Religious Studies, Religion & Spirituality, Theology, Christian, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, Religious Studies, Religion & Spirituality
- Series: American University Studies VII:Theology & Religion: Vol.205
- Year: 1999
- Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing
- Language: English
- pdf
This study proceeds from an investigation of the significance of the Christian doctrine of creatio ex nihilo in some of the key components of St. Augustine's extended anti-Manichaean polemic. To a great extent, his devastating critique of the Manichaeans' world view, their conception of evil, and their most fundamental theological presuppositions relied heavily upon the affirmation that God ultimately created everything that exists from nothing. In broader terms, the study demonstrates how the doctrine of creatio ex nihilo provided Augustine with an effective means of defining the character of created being as finite and mutable, and drawing a crucial ontological distinction between the Divine Nature and that which God creates. Such teachings were operative in some of the key themes of Augustine's theology.
Download the book "Creatio ex nihilo" and the Theology of St. Augustine: The Anti-Manichaean Polemic and Beyond for free or read online
Continue reading on any device:
Last viewed books
Related books
{related-news}
Comments (0)