• Ecology in Books XI, XII and XIII of Augustine’s Confessiones Eguiarte Bendímez, Enrique A. 2021 Mayéutica , Vol. 47 , Issue 103 , S. 161 ff. ( Zeitschrift ) Englisch 0210-2900 | 2603-9729 10.5840/mayeutica2021471033 Abstract

    The last Books of Augustine’s Confessions (XI-XIII) have been studied from different points of view, particularly from a philosophical or exegetical perspective, but not, taken as a whole and with detail, from an ecological point of view. For that reason, the article deals with the ideas about Creation in the three last Books of Confessions, as a point of departure to talk about ecology. Then the article presents the ideas about Ecology that Saint Augustine develops within the three last Books of his Confessions, underlining the spiritual and ecological consequences of the insights of the Bishop of Hippo. The article also discusses the relationship of the Document Laudato Si’ with the ideas that St. Augustine develops in the last book of his Confessions (Books XI-XIII).

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    Catholic Tradition | Philosophy and Religion | Religious Studies

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Eguiarte Bendímez, Enrique A.
Catholic Tradition
Philosophy and Religion
Religious Studies

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