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Review Of Writing Conscience And The Nation In Revolutionary England By Giuseppina Iacono Lobo, Geoffrey M. Vaughan
Review Of Writing Conscience And The Nation In Revolutionary England By Giuseppina Iacono Lobo, Geoffrey M. Vaughan
Political Science Department Faculty Works
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Review Of Human Subjects Research Regulation: Perspectives On The Future, Daniel P. Maher
Review Of Human Subjects Research Regulation: Perspectives On The Future, Daniel P. Maher
Philosophy Department Faculty Works
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Sheathing The Sword: Augustine And The Good Judge, Veronica Roberts Ogle
Sheathing The Sword: Augustine And The Good Judge, Veronica Roberts Ogle
Philosophy Department Faculty Works
In this article, I offer a reading of City of God 19.6 that is consonant with Augustine’s message to real judges. Often read as a suggestion that torture and execution are judicially necessary, I argue that 19.6 actually calls such necessities into question, though this is not its primary purpose; first and foremost, 19.6 is an indictment of Stoic apatheia. Situating 19.6 within Augustine’s larger polemic against the Stoics, I find that it presents the Stoic judge as a man who lacks fellow feeling, and therefore, has only a parodic happiness, costly to himself and those judges. A new …
Benedictine Allegorical Exegesis On The Psalms: The Monastic Search For God Through Scripture And Its Pertinence For Today, Ian Smith
Honors Theses
My thesis will explore the nature of allegorical exegesis on the Book of Psalms within the Benedictine monastic tradition of the Middle Ages produced by its distinct culture of the Grammatica and the Quaerere Deum.