Om The Notion of Superbia in the Works of Saint Augustine With Special Reference to the De Civitate Dei; Volume 1
In this thought-provoking study, MacQueen investigates Augustine's concept of superbia, or pride, in his magnum opus, De Civitate Dei. Using a close reading of the text and drawing on insights from modern psychology, MacQueen offers a fresh perspective on Augustine's moral and psychological theory. This book is a valuable contribution to the ongoing discussion of Augustine's philosophy.
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