Ipse Enim est Pax Nostra: Ephesians 2:14 in the Preaching of St. Augustine
This chapter elucidates Augustine’s uses of Paul’s phrase “ipse enim est pax nostra” (Eph. 2:14a) within his extant preaching. Although primarily exegetical and theological, the implications of this exegesis and theology for spirituality and ecclesiology are also discussed. Contemporary biblical sch...
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Editorial Uniagustiniana
2021
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