Philosophy of Religion

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  1. Review of Mimi Chandran and Sreenath V.S., An Introduction to Indian Aesthetics: History, Theory, and Theoreticians. [REVIEW]Abhisek Ghosal - forthcoming - Sophia:1-3.
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  2. Re-appropriating Freedom: Agamben’s Form-of-Life as a Response to Foucault’s Biopower.Abbas Jamali - forthcoming - Sophia:1-23.
    Giorgio Agamben’s philosophy has been influenced by Michel Foucault’s thoughts in various aspects. This influence can be seen especially in methodology and political philosophy to a certain extent. Agamben’s political project, Homo Sacer, culminates in the publication of The Use of Bodies, where he proposes ‘form-of-life’ as a way to overcome the contemporary biopolitics. While the concept of form-of-life has often been considered in connection with the issue of sovereignty and law, this article argues that it (and Agamben’s coming politics) (...)
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  3. Future contingency, future indeterminacy, and grounding: comments on Todd.Alan R. Rhoda - 2024 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 95 (2):209-215.
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  4. Book symposium: Patrick Todd, The open future: why future contingents are all false. New York: Oxford University Press, 2021. 224 pp. $80.00. [REVIEW]Daniel Rubio - forthcoming - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion:1-7.
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  5. Book symposium: Patrick Todd, The Open Future: Why Future Contingents are All False. New York: Oxford University Press, 2021. 224 pp. $80.00. [REVIEW]Patrick Todd - 2024 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 95 (2):225-231.
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  6. Book Symposium: Patrick Todd, The Open Future: Why Future Contingents are All False. New York: Oxford University Press, 2021. 224 pp. $80.00. [REVIEW]Patrick Todd - 2024 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 95 (2):205-207.
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  7. A Report on the Edinburgh Gifford Lectures 2024.Guy Bennett-Hunter - forthcoming - Expository Times.
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  8. Benardete Paradoxes, Causal Finitism, and the Unsatisfiable Pair Diagnosis.Joseph C. Schmid & Alex Malpass - forthcoming - Mind.
    We examine two competing solutions to Benardete paradoxes: causal finitism, according to which nothing can have infinitely many causes, and the unsatisfiable pair diagnosis (UPD), according to which such paradoxes are logically impossible and no metaphysical thesis need be adopted to avoid them. We argue that the UPD enjoys notable theoretical advantages over causal finitism. Causal finitists, however, have levelled two main objections to the UPD. First, they urge that the UPD requires positing a ‘mysterious force’ that prevents paradoxes from (...)
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  9. Reyes, señores, súbditos y vasallos: la pastoral eclesiástica sobre el ideal de las relaciones políticas en Castilla (siglos XIV-XVII).Guillermo Arquero - 2024 - Horizonte 21 (64):206305-206305.
    En el presente trabajo se hace una aproximación a los parámetros morales enseñados por la Iglesia en sus obras pastorales (manuales de confesión y tratados de teología moral) en lo que se refiere a la relación entre gobernantes y gobernados. Para ello, se ha seleccionado un grupo de obras que se escribieron o leyeron asiduamente en la Corona de Castilla y León entre los siglos XIV y XVII. En primer lugar, se trata la casuística sobre la legitimidad de la autoridad, (...)
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  10. "Batı'nın Kavramlarıyla Müslümanca Din Felsefesi Yapmanın İmkânı" Başlıklı Makaleye İtiraz.İbrahim Yıldız - 2024 - Turkish Studies-Comparative Religious Studies 19 (1):183-192.
    In Turkey, where the philosophy of religion is still a relatively new academic field, there are different approaches regarding the fundamental principles that should guide its development. It has been claimed that to conduct a Muslim philosophy of religion, it is necessary to stay away from the concepts that are the product of the intellectual pursuit of Western thought. This claim, which is put forward by Hasan Er, is justified by the thought that some of the basic concepts that emerged (...)
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  11. What if A Teleological Conception of Value is False?Benjamin Elmore - 2024 - Sophia:1-8.
    In this paper, I will critique Paul Draper’s recent model of God’s motivational structure, according to which God can make hard choices. I will argue that this model illegitimately treats value in a purely teleological way, as something to be promoted. Following T.M. Scanlon’s work on value theory, when we consider the fact that value is to be respected rather than merely promoted, this realization will significantly foreclose on the possible cases in which hard choices can conceivably be made by (...)
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  12. Review of Tadd Graham Fernée, Enlightenment and Violence: Modernity and Nation-Making. [REVIEW]William J. Jackson - forthcoming - Sophia:1-3.
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  13. Ethnic Dances: Close Ties with the Culture and History of the Nation.Xiaowen Liu & Junjie Ma - 2022 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (3):414-426.
    Stress that the exchange of social legacy to what's in store is the main capability of schooling; social qualities should be shown for social turn of events, socialization of the individual and participation of a general public. With esteem schooling, it is feasible to introduce the information on many long periods of philanthropic qualities, which are situated external the mainstream society, to the understudies and pursue choices in the illumination of these aggregations. The conviction that social legacy is a significant (...)
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  14. Inclusive Religious Paradigm Within Academia: Religious Education lecturers' Viewpoints on Interreligious Tolerance and Pluralism in Indonesia.Suparto Suparto, Sumarni Sumarni, Imran Siregar, Lisa’Diyah Ma’Rifataini, Opik Abdurrahman Taufik, Ahmad Habibullah, Nunu Ahmad An-Nahidl & Wahid Khozin - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (3):427-452.
    The belief system of academicians has an impact on how religious education (RE) is carried out in public universities. The ideology of RE lecturers - whether it is moderate, radical, or liberal - is greatly influenced by their own religious beliefs. The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between religious paradigm of religious education lecturers on interreligious tolerance and pluralism in public universities in Indonesia. The study sample comprised 142 lecturers drawn from ten public universities in Indonesia. (...)
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  15. Studying the Historical Representation of European Religions Through 3D Digital Sculpture Art.Pengke Li - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (3):376-395.
    3D digitization of social legacy has been utilized to safeguard data about colonial legacy items like design, craftsmanship, and trinkets. The 3-d unfolding of gadgets via improvements including elevated reality, augmented reality, and 3-d printing have affected the fields of expertise records and social legacy and features grow to be extra normal. However, concentrates on that go past the specialized parts of 3D innovation and treat such points as their importance for reclamation, protection, commitment, schooling, exploration, and morals scarcely exist. (...)
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  16. The Metaphysical Anthropology of Julián Marías.Alberto Oya - 2024 - London: Palgrave Macmillan.
    This book provides a detailed account of Julián Marías’s metaphysical anthropology with the ultimate aim of offering a coherent and systematic analysis of Marías’s argumentation for claiming that the conscious hope for Christian salvation through resurrection — and with it the hope that Jesus Christ did actually resurrect, and more generally the hope that Christian revelation is true — is justified not because the certainty or the likelihood that this salvation will, as a matter of fact, actually occur, but because (...)
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  17. Strategies for stage II of cosmological arguments.Simón Tadeo Ocampo - forthcoming - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion:1-34.
    The following article will examine three argumentative strategies to address a recent topic of debate in the philosophy of religion known as the “Gap Problem.” It aims to study the “Stage II” of cosmological arguments, where the goal is to establish the theistic properties or attributes that identify the first cause or necessary being with the concept of God. The unique contribution of this study lies in the formalized and systematic presentation of the various solutions proposed by authors in the (...)
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  18. Exploring the Role of Religion in the Dynamics of Bullying and Forgiveness Among High School Students in Pakistan.Shahbaz Ali Shahzad, Assist Prof Dr Gi̇zem Öneri̇ Uzun, Assoc Prof Dr Abdul Sattar Ghaffari, Assoc Prof Dr Malik Mureed Hussain & Dr Abaid Ur Rehman - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (3):396-413.
    Bullying behaviour among adolescents is a prevalent concern all over the world as it holds significant implications for their mental health and social life. Similarly, bullying has emerged as a grave concern in high schools in Pakistan. However, very limited literature has covered the dynamics of religious education and bullying behaviour among high school students in Pakistan. Therefore, this study seeks to investigate the impact of religious beliefs and practices on the prevalence of abuse and bullying among high school students (...)
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  19. Paley, William.Jonah N. Schupbach - 2021 - In Stewart Goetz & Charles Taliaferro (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Philosophy of Religion. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 1-4.
    This entry provides a brief summary of the works of William Paley (1743–1805) that are of most interest and relevance to contemporary philosophy of religion.
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  20. Ateizm için Bir Argüman.Graham Oppy & Musa Yanık - 2024 - Öncül Analitik Felsefe Dergisi. Translated by Musa Yanık.
    Bu [makalede], nihai olarak kesin bir sonucu olduğunu iddia etmemekle birlikte, ateizm için geliştirebileceğim en iyi argümanı öne sürmeye çalışacağım ve ortaya koyacağım şeyin, Tanrı’nın varlığına dair yürütülen tartışmaların herhangi bir kısmındaki, en iyi argüman olduğunu iddia edeceğim.
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  21. REFORMCU EPİSTEMOLOJİ: TEMEL UNSURLAR, İTİRAZLAR VE YENİ BAKIŞ AÇILARI.Musa Yanık - 2023 - Felsefe Dünyasi 1 (78):219-260.
    Çağdaş epistemoloji içerisinde, dışsalcı, güvenilirci ve erdeme dayalı epistemolojik tartışmaların bir benzerini, dini epistemoloji içerisinde etkili bir şekilde yer edinen ve reformcu epistemoloji olarak bilinen yaklaşım üzerinden görebilmek mümkündür. Alvin Plantinga, Nicholas Wolterstorff ve William Alston gibi filozofların öne çıktığı bu yaklaşımın ana iddiası, kanıta ya da argümana dayanmaksızın, Tanrı’nın varlığına inanmanın bütünüyle doğru, rasyonel, makul ve güvenilir olacağı şeklindeki bir tezdir. Kanıtın, gerekçelendirme için zorunlu bir koşul olmadığı fikri, algısal deneyimlerin gerekçelendirilmesine benzer şekilde, dini deneyimlerin de öyle olduğu ve (...)
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  22. Toward a Theology of Tension: A Response to Dru Johnson.Dolores G. Morris - forthcoming - Philosophia Christi.
    In 2022, at an interdisciplinary conference on Creation and the Imago Dei, Biola psychologist Liz Hall posed a powerful challenge to the philosophers and theologians in the room. In the face of the “already and not yet” nature of Christian theology, she put forth the need for a “theology of tension.” Over and over again, while reading Biblical Philosophy, I was reminded of this challenge. The features Johnson puts forth as emblematic of Hebraic Philosophy can help in this respect, in (...)
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  23. One Goodness, Many Goodnesses.Thomas M. Ward & Anne Jeffrey - forthcoming - Religious Studies.
    Some theories of goodness are descriptively rich: they have much to say about what makes things good. Neo-Aristotelian accounts, for instance, detail the various features that make a human being, a dog, a bee good relative to facts about those forms of life. Famously, such theories of relative goodness tend to be comparatively poor: they have little or nothing to say about what makes one kind of being better than another kind. Other theories of goodness—those that take there to be (...)
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  24. The Modal-Epistemic Argument: Wintein's Rebuttals Rebutted.Emanuel Rutten - manuscript
    In a recent paper, Stefan Wintein criticizes my responses to the objections he raised to my modal-epistemic argument (MEA) for the existence of God. In this paper, I continue our debate and respond to Wintein’s criticisms of my previous responses. I argue that Wintein’s criticisms are unsuccessful. As a result, the MEA still stands.
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  25. A Non-Vacuist Response to the Counterpossible Terrible Commands Objection.Frederick Choo - forthcoming - Erkenntnis:1-16.
    Critics of Divine Command Theory (DCT) argue that DCT implies the following counterpossible is true: If God commanded us to perform a terrible act, then the terrible act would be morally obligatory. However, our intuitions tell us that such a counterpossible is false. Therefore, DCT fails. This is the counterpossible terrible commands objection. In this paper, I argue that the counterpossible terrible commands objection fails. I start by considering a standard response by DCT proponents that appeals to vacuism—the view that (...)
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  26. Modal appearances and the modal ontological argument.James Simpson - forthcoming - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion:1-4.
    In a recent paper in this journal, McIntosh ( 2021 ) argues that a modalized version of an epistemic principle of phenomenal conservativism can be used to successfully defend the key possibility premise of the modal ontological argument for the existence of God. I argue, however, that such a defense of the possibility premise is not going to be successful even if one concedes a number of contentious claims to McIntosh.
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  27. Community and tradition in global times.Sayed Hassan Akhlaq (ed.) - 2021 - Washington DC: The Council for Research in Values and Philosophy.
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  28. The Circular Theory.Ilexa Yardley - 2010 - Integrated Thought Concepts.
    Conservation of the Circle is the core (and, thus, the only) dynamic in Nature.
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  29. The Tanglewood Trilogy.Yardley Ilexa - 2002 - Houston, Texas: Opposite Approach Publications.
    The Tanglewood Trilogy (2002) Book One: Relative Realities, Book Two: Opposite Approach, Book Three: Partial Truth. Conservation of the Circle explains General Relativity, Complementary Opposition, and 50-50 Reality (50-50 as the constant and the norm). This gives humans the basis for everything in mathematics, science, art, and athletics (symbolic systems universally). Conservation of the Circle solves the grounding problem (where the absolute is relative because the relative is absolute) because an uber-universal circular-linear relationship (technically, pi in mathematics) is the only (...)
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  30. Sex, Drugs and Rock & Roll:Psychological, Legal and Cultural Examinations of Sex and Sexuality.Helen Gavin & Jacqi Bent (eds.) - 2010
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  31. Ensinando as mulheres a serem boas cristãs na região peninsular no século XIII: a função didática dos modelos hagiográficos femininos nas línguas rom'nicas.Isabel Ilzarbe - 2024 - Horizonte 21 (64):206311-206311.
    La hagiografía medieval tenía una importante función didáctica. Estos relatos fueron muy útiles para la Iglesia ya que permitían transmitir valores, modelos de conducta e ideas complejas a los feligreses. En este trabajo de investigación exploraremos tres obras hagiográficas en verso redactadas en distintas zonas de la Península Ibérica durante el siglo XIII, protagonizadas por tres santas que representan modelos diferentes (mártires, religiosas y penitentes). A través de este estudio comparativo hemos podido observar que, más allá de los tópicos asociados (...)
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  32. J. N. (Jitendra Nath) Mohanty.David Woodruff Smith & Purushottama Bilimoria - 2024 - Sophia 63 (1):1-4.
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  33. Correction to: Review of Hans Van Eyghen, The Epistemology of Spirit Beliefs. [REVIEW]Marcus William Hunt - 2024 - Sophia 63 (1):193-194.
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  34. Unamuno’s Religious Faith in San Manuel Bueno, mártir.Alberto Oya - 2023 - In M. J. M. Branco & J. Constâncio (eds.), Essays on Values — Volume 3. Lisboa: Instituto de Filosofia da Nova (IFILNOVA). pp. 383-410.
    In 1930, the Spanish philosopher Miguel de Unamuno (1864–1936) wrote one of his most well-known novels, San Manuel Bueno, mártir [Saint Manuel Bueno, Martyr]. The novel is about the fictional character Manuel Bueno, a catholic priest from a small Spanish village who, despite being unable to believe the Christian claim that there is an after earthly death life, devotes himself to the spiritual care of his people, being thereby sanctified after his death. The aim of this paper is to show (...)
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  35. Re-Worlding the World: Schelling's Philosophy of Art.Nat Trimarchi - forthcoming - Cosmotheoros.
    The problem with how we mythologise reality is arguably at the core of humanity’s ecological/existential crisis. While others have pointed to this, F. W. Schelling produced a philosophy of art which both confirms it and lays the foundations for how it can be addressed. This involves reversing the polarities of the ‘modern mythology’, related directly to Art-and-Humanity’s joint meaning crisis which Schelling claimed originates in our alienation from Nature and the rise of ‘revealed religion’. Despite his resurgence (inspiring Complexity Science), (...)
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  36. Transformative Repetitions.Alexander Garton-Eisenacher - forthcoming - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie.
    This article analyses the parallels between the pre-Qin Daoist notion of heng 恒 as a constancy that is nevertheless ceaselessly in motion, and Karl Barth’s concept of Beständigkeit as God’s constancy throughout infinite transformation. Underlying both concepts is an understanding of the ultimate origin (whether dao 道 or the Christian God) as irreducibly temporal in nature. Stemming from this conviction, both systems of thought ultimately identify the continuous change of the ultimate origin with the flow of time in the universe. (...)
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  37. La mistica cristiana, vol. 2: Mistica tedesca e brabantina, francese e italiana moderna, edd. Victoria Cirlot - Amador Vega - Benedetta Papàsogli - Michela Catto - Guido Mongini.Giovanni Maria Vian - 2023 - Augustinianum 63 (2):586-588.
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  38. Andrea Annese - Francesco Berno - Maria Fallica - Margherita Mantovani, Le origini cristiane. Testi e autori (secoli I-II).Maurizio Girolami - 2023 - Augustinianum 63 (2):582-586.
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  39. Nicola Russo, L’epistolario di Gregorio Nazianzeno dal presbiterato alla consacrazione episcopale. Evoluzione e peculiarità della sua dottrina spirituale.Gianmario Cattaneo - 2023 - Augustinianum 63 (2):576-582.
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  40. Eucher de Lyon, OEuvres exégétiques. Clés pour l’intelligence spirituelle. Instruction.Giovanni Maria Vian - 2023 - Augustinianum 63 (2):574-576.
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  41. Marcello di Ancira, Opere – Lettera a Giulio, Frammenti teologici, Sulla santa chiesa.Giovanna Martino Piccolino - 2023 - Augustinianum 63 (2):566-571.
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  42. Michael J. Kelly, Isidore of Seville and the Liber Iudiciorum: The Struggle for the Past in the Visigothic Kingdom.Juan Antonio Cabrera Montero - 2023 - Augustinianum 63 (2):571-574.
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  43. Patrologie und Ökumene. Theresia Hainthaler zum 75. Geburtstag, edd. Peter Knauer - Andrea Riedl - Dietmar Werner Winkler. [REVIEW]Carlo Dell’Osso - 2023 - Augustinianum 63 (2):563-565.
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  44. Girolamo, Commento a Matteo, ed. Daniela Scardia.Gianmario Cattaneo - 2023 - Augustinianum 63 (2):558-563.
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  45. Maurizio Ravallese, Le parole degli sconfitti. Ebrei e Romani nella Guerra Giudaica di Flavio Giuseppe.Massimo Gargiulo - 2023 - Augustinianum 63 (2):552-558.
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  46. Rossana Barcellona, Nascite, infanzie e altri miracoli. Letture apocrife fra Oriente e Occidente.Paola Marone - 2023 - Augustinianum 63 (2):550-552.
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  47. Dal simbolismo della rosa alle reliquie.Roberta Franchi - 2023 - Augustinianum 63 (2):527-544.
    Christians of the fourth and fifth centuries adopted Late Antique aesthetics, characterized by brilliance, dazzle and colors, to create a new form of imagination, where the corpses of the martyrs and their physical remains became shining bodies. Relics became a spiritual body, whose μετάληψις often produced roses or violets. Therefore there was a strict association in Late Antique Christianity among roses, relics and the colour red.
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  48. Cosma Indicopleuste, Topografia cristiana.Tiziano F. Ottobrini - 2023 - Augustinianum 63 (2):547-550.
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  49. Il codice delle Enarrationes in Psalmos miniato da Michelino da Besozzo.Anna Delle Foglie - 2023 - Augustinianum 63 (2):479-506.
    This article studies an illuminated manuscript of St. Augustine’s Enarrationes in Psalmos: Vat. lat. 451 (Città del Vaticano, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana). The manuscript was commissioned by the bishop Giovanni Capogallo, when he was in Lombardy in close contact with the court of the duke Gian Galeazzo Visconti. The article examines the cultural milieu of Pavia in the early 15th century, highlighting the role of the Order of the Hermits of Saint Augustine in the monastery of San Pietro in Ciel d’Oro. (...)
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  50. Concili perduti o censurati? I dibattiti smarriti su grazia e libero arbitrio (Gallia, secoli V e VI).Rossana Barcellona - 2023 - Augustinianum 63 (2):507-525.
    The article considers three episcopal assemblies held in Gaul, which the manuscript tradition has not preserved, all involved in doctrinal debates on grace and free will. The first two, the council of Arles and the synod of Lyon, took place in the second half of the fifth century and concerned the affair of the presbyter Lucidus. The third is the Council of Valence that met just before the Second Council of Orange (529), that is, the council that marks the “resolution” (...)
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