Sant'Agostino e la Bibbia. Un vescovo legge, studia, vive, spiega le Scritture
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Guido Innocenzo Gargano
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Religion & Spirituality
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
243
言語
イタリア語
公開されました
Aug 1, 2011
出版社
San Paolo Edizioni
ISBN-10
8821571459
ISBN-13
9788821571459
説明
Guido I. Gargano delves into the profound relationship between Saint Augustine and the Bible, illuminating how this influential bishop approached the Scriptures with an inquisitive and devout spirit. The exploration reveals Augustine’s dedication not only to reading and studying the biblical texts but also to integrating them into his daily life and teachings. Through a careful examination of Augustine's interpretations, readers gain insight into his philosophical and theological perspectives, which continue to resonate through the ages.
The narrative weaves together historical context and personal anecdotes, painting a rich picture of Augustine as a scholar, thinker, and spiritual leader deeply engaged in the Word of God. Gargano's work challenges readers to reconsider their own relationship with the Scriptures, encouraging them to approach the Bible as a living text that calls for reflection and application in contemporary life.
By examining Augustine's legacy, the author invites a renewed appreciation for the transformative power of biblical study. This engaging exploration serves as a reminder that the quest for understanding the divine is a timeless journey, relevant to seekers of faith and knowledge alike.
The narrative weaves together historical context and personal anecdotes, painting a rich picture of Augustine as a scholar, thinker, and spiritual leader deeply engaged in the Word of God. Gargano's work challenges readers to reconsider their own relationship with the Scriptures, encouraging them to approach the Bible as a living text that calls for reflection and application in contemporary life.
By examining Augustine's legacy, the author invites a renewed appreciation for the transformative power of biblical study. This engaging exploration serves as a reminder that the quest for understanding the divine is a timeless journey, relevant to seekers of faith and knowledge alike.