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Part III: : St. Augustine’s Encounter with Words and the Word
1 Comment Published by Cynthia R. Nielsen March 17th, 2007 in AugustineIn book VII of the Confessions, Augustine recalls his indebtedness to the “Platonists” for helping him gain the ability to apprehend God as non-corporeal. As Augustine himself explains, he had held that that which was not extended did not exist; hence, whatever is must be in some way material. However, after his reading of the [...]


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