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Quidam Cicero : La Influencia de Cicerón en el Pensamiento de Agustín.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Unger Parra, Biviana.
Series:
Anábasis
Language:
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Christianity and culture.
Civilization, Greco-Roman, in literature.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (187 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Bogota : Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, 2022.
Summary:
The book 'Quidam Cicero: La influencia de Cicerón en el pensamiento de Agustín' by Biviana Unger Parra explores the profound influence of Cicero on the philosophical thought of Saint Augustine. It examines the appropriation of classical culture by Christian thinkers, highlighting the complex relationship between Augustine's Roman identity and his Christian beliefs. The author delves into Augustine's early writings, particularly the dialogues of Casiciaco, to illustrate how classical disciplines like rhetoric and philosophy were integrated into his Christian intellectual framework. This scholarly work is aimed at historians of philosophy and those interested in the intersection of classical and Christian thought, providing a nuanced understanding of Augustine's engagement with classical sources such as Cicero. Generated by AI.
Contents:
Intro
ANTEPORTADA
PORTADA
PÁGINA DE DERECHOS DE AUTOR
AUTORA
CONTENIDO
ABREVIATURAS
PRÓLOGO
INTRODUCCIÓN
LOS DIÁLOGOS DE CASICIACO
CONTRA ACADEMICOS: LA BÚSQUEDA DE LA VERDAD
DE BEATA VITA: LA BÚSQUEDA DE LA VIDA FELIZ
DE ORDINE: EL CAMINO HACIA EL ENCUENTRO
SOLILOQUIA: EL DIÁLOGO CON LA RAZÓN
PAIDEIA CRISTIANA
EL PRÓLOGO AL DE DOCTRINA CHRISTIANA
EL HORIZONTE NORMATIVO DE LA HERMENÉUTICA
SEMÁNTICA, RETÓRICA Y HERMENÉUTICA
LA INFLUENCIA DE TICONIO
EL LIBRO CUARTO DEL DE DOCTRINA CHRISTIANA
ELOCUENCIA CRISTIANA
DOCERE, DELECTARE, FLECTERE
DOCTRINA AGUSTINIANA DE LA GRACIA
RETÓRICA DE LA GRACIA
CONCLUSIONES
REFERENCIAS
FUENTES CLÁSICAS
FUENTES SECUNDARIAS
CONTRACUBIERTA.
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Other Format:
Print version: Unger Parra, Biviana Quidam Cicero
ISBN:
9789587817355
OCLC:
1357015212

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