On the Two Wills: Augustine against Agonism toward Peace
This essay examines Augustine's critique of a hermeneutic of agonism in relation to his consideration of the Manichaean notion of the two souls, as well as his discussion of the two wills in the Confessions. The essay treats these dimensions as found in his early works De Genesi contra Manichae...
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Language: | English |
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Editorial Uniagustiniana
2019
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