La polemica antimanichea di Agostino nelle Lettere

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14640/QuadernidiNoctua3-7

Keywords:

Augustine, Manichaeism, Letters, dualism, philosophy, religion

Abstract

This essay sheds light, through a comparative study of the anti-Manichaean passages contained in Augustine’s Letters, on the significance for Augustine of the refutation of Manichaeism, which he had embraced in his youth. Augustine’s contrasting the Manichaean dualism in metaphysics, anthropology and ethics was his life-long project as a scholar, and lead him to expound in a clear and simple way his core beliefs in philosophy and religion.

Published

2016-06-01

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Quaderni di Noctua