Christian Instruction; Admonition and Grace; The Christian Combat; Faith, Hope and Charity
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Christian Instruction; Admonition and Grace; The Christian Combat; Faith, Hope and Charity  -     Translated By: John J. Gavigan O.S.A.
    By: St. Augustine

Christian Instruction; Admonition and Grace; The Christian Combat; Faith, Hope and Charity

Translated By: John J. Gavigan O.S.A.
Catholic University of America Press / 1950 / Paperback

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Title: Christian Instruction; Admonition and Grace; The Christian Combat; Faith, Hope and Charity
By: St. Augustine
Translated By: John J. Gavigan O.S.A.
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 502
Vendor: Catholic University of America Press
Publication Date: 1950
Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.50 X 1.12 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 6 ounces
ISBN: 0813213185
ISBN-13: 9780813213187
Series: Fathers of the Church Patristic
Stock No: WW3213187

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The translated works in this volume have been dated variously either to the beginning or to the final decade of Augustine's career as Bishop of Hippo. De agone Christiano, a treatise on the challenges of the Christian life in simple Latin for unschooled believers, was composed in the late 390s, as was more than half of the De doctrina Christiana. The latter work, which was finally completed near the end of Augustine's life, includes his views on the canon of Scripture, the proper approach to biblical exegesis, and how to preach effectively, as well as his famous distinction between "use" and "enjoyment." Later works included in this volume are the Enchiridion de fide, spe, et caritate, which is a compendium of Augustine's doctrines, and the anti-Pelagian work De correptione et gratia. The latter asserts the necessity of divine grace while affirming the benefit of firm human guidance, including rebuke, in monastic formation.

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