Augustine on the Nature of Virtue and Sin
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- 13 ore di lettura
Exploring the profound impact of Augustine of Hippo, this work delves into his interpretations of virtue, vice, and sin, highlighting their significance in moral and political philosophy. It examines the intersection of religious ethics and classical thought, offering insights into how Augustine's ideas shaped the evolution of Christian doctrine. This groundbreaking account is essential for those interested in the historical context and development of ethical thought.
