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The Premises of Historical Narrative in Augustine's De civitate Dei
2021
Literatūra (Vilnius)
The article examines the problems of history and historical narrative in St. Augustine's De civitate Dei. The author seeks to reveal the problematic nature of Augustine's conception of history in the opposition of cyclical and linear conceptions of time. Augustine's reflection on the phenomenon of history from the perspective of Christian philosophy creates the basis for a modern linear conception of time and history. It is argued that Augustine should be seen as a philosopher-theologian of
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