Volume 22, Number 3 (1994) Proceedings of the 1994 Philosophy Colloquium: "Augustine on Human Goodness: Metaphysics, Ethics and Politics"
Front Matter
Cover and Table of Contents
University of Dayton
Introduction
Raymond M. Herbenick and Patricia A. Johnson
Dedication
University of Dayton
Articles
Augustine on the Good Life
Vernon J. Bourke
Roman Africa in the Age of Augustine
R. Bruce Hitchner
Mary and Woman in Augustine
Johann G. Roten S.M.
Mary T. Clark: In the Footsteps of St. Augustine
Raymond M. Herbenick
On the Value of History of Theology and Philosophy
Daniel C. Fouke
Dr. Hitchner’s Search for Theopolis, Dardanus' City of God
Raymond M. Herbenick
Creation, the Fall, and the Role of the Will in St. Augustine’s De Civitate Dei, Books XI-XIV
Richard J. Dougherty
St. Augustine’s Transformation of Platonic Political Philosophy, Christian Will and Pagan Spiritedness in De Libero Arbitrio
Patrick J.C. Powers
Commentary: Augustine on the Will, Social Justice and Human Goodness
William F. Losito
Pluralism and Secularism in the Political Order: St. Augustine and Theoretical Liberalism
Michael J. White
Commentary: On Papers by Yong Huang and Michael J. White
David Neil Mosser
Augustine and the Problem of Human Goodness
Ernest L. Fortin
Homily: Augustine’s Conversion
James L. Heft S.M.
Music’s Proper Place in Augustine’s de Musica
Marilyn Fischer
Ubi Lex? Robert Grosseteste’s Discussion of Law, Letter, and Time and Its Musical Exemplification
Nancy Van Deusen
Augustine, Music and Human Goodness: A Commentary
Isaiah Jackson
Where There’s a Will, There’s a Way: Augustine on the Good Will’s Origin and the Recta Uia before 396
Marianne Djuth
Augustine’s Moral Thermometer of Human Goodness
Raymond M. Herbenick
Held Egger Reads Augustine on Fear and Trembling
Theodore Kisiel
Augustine’s Christian Humanism
Mary T. Clark
Will the Real Teacher Please Stand Up?
James R. Biddle
Address
Creative
An Evening with Augustine
Herbert Woodward Martin and Phillip Magnuson