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Authors: Saint Augustine
Heraclitus,
234
;
Xenophanes,
275
;
Zeno of Citium,
347
(see also Aristotle, Epicurus, Plato, Plotinus, Porphyry, Posidonius, Pythagoras, Socrates)
philosophy, and Christianity,
312
ff.;
consolation of,
1068
;
Plato, bans poets, from his commonwealth,
63
f.,
317
f.;
on heavenly bodies,
1078
,
on immortal bodies,
525
ff.;
partial agreement with Christian doctrine,
1079
f.;
possible knowledge of scripture,
313
f.;
source of Platonism,
299
;
Platonists (Neoplatonists), Bks VIII-XII, passim, deny contact between man and God,
361
–4;
logic,
309
;
monotheists, but tolerate polytheism,
315
f.;
moral philosophy,
309
;ff
‘natural’ theology,
307
ff.;
on the ‘passions’,
346
;
on punishment after death,
989
ff.;
on providence,
392
;
on the ‘Trinity’,
404
;
on vision of God,
394
poets, ‘theological’ (Linus, Musaeus, Orpheus),
779
and n.
passim
, denies resurrected body,
1078
f.;
exposes magic (letter to Anebo),
386
–90;
on Christ, and the God of the Jews,
884
–90;
on eternal life,
532
;
on ‘theurgy’,
383
–6;
rejects historical ‘cycles’,
500
Posidonius, on astrology,
181
f.,
185
power corrupts,
42
f.
predestination, of elect,
591
f., (see also Freedom, and God’s foreknowledge; God, his foreknowledge; God, his judgement inscrutable)
pride, the basic sin,
477
,
571
ff,
passim
.
prophecies of Christ and Church, in Apocrypha,
754
,
810
;
in Psalms,
736
–53;
Virgil,
411
prophecies, portents, presages, in paganism, 79f.,
99
,
124
,
164
Prophecy, contrasted with prediction,
425
;
double reference, to Jerusalem and City of God,
714
f.
Prosperity, corrupts,
42
f.
Providence, and Roman Empire,
215
–18;
and temporal blessings,
392
f.;
and wars,
216
f.;
brings good out of evil,
568
f.;
governs all things,
196
;
not thwarted by sin,
592
f.
purification, Neoplatonic (Porphyry) contrasted with true,
403
–6
Radagaisus the Goth, defeat of,
218
Re-incarnation, in Plato and Neoplatonists,
417
ff.;
531
f.;
1080
f.
Resurrection, ‘first’and ‘second’,
903
–6,
917
f.
resurrection, of the body, abortions and infants,
1054
f.;
cannibalism,
1062
f.;
credibility of,
1062
f.;
objections answered,
1054
–63;
new and spiritual,
1064
f.;
pagan ridicule of,
1052
–4;
perfection of,
1058
–62;
sexual differences,
1057
f;
size of,
1055
f. (see also Christ, resurrection of)
Romans, moral qualities of,
196
–201,
204
f.;
example to Christians,
205
–12
Rome, fall of, effect of, in East,
14
deified,
106
f.;
fratricide of,
600
Romulus and Remus, birth and rescue of,
787
;
asylum of,
45
Sabbath, the eternal,
1087
–91
Sabellians,
404
of Christ,
340
f.
Sages, the Seven,
792
f.
salvation, not for catholics, if unworthy,
998
f.,
1007
–10;
not for all charitable sinners,
999
f.;
not for heretics because of sacraments,
998
;
not extended to devils,
1000
ff.;
not universal through intercession of saints,
996
ff.
Sardanapalus (Assur-bani-pal),
72
Saturn,
270
;
rationalized,.
276
–9
Scaevola, C. Mucius, on three kinds of gods,
168
f.
Scaevola, Q. Mucius, courage of
Scipio, Africanus, in Cicero,
60
f.,
72
f.,
86
;
Roman ingratitude to,
121
f.
Scipio, Nasica, and image of Cybele,
41
;
scriptures, allegories in Old Testament,
652
f. (
and see
Ark; Noah, sons of; Abraham, sacrifices of);
authority of,
431
;
interpretation, allegorical and historical,
534
f.;
three-fold meaning of,
752
ff.
‘select’gods,
255
–61
Semiramis,
764
n.
Seneca, criticizes ‘civil’ theology,
248
–51;
on the Jews,
251
f.;
St Paul and,
248
Septuagint,
314
;
authority of,
821
ff.;
Servile War,
127
Sibyls,
788
n.
slavery, justice between master and slave,
875
f.;
result of sin,
874
f.
Social Wars,
126
f.
society, dangers of,
858
f.
Socrates, ‘demon’of,
318
f.;
first moral philosopher,
301
f.
‘sons of God’, mate with women,
636
–40
soul, degrees of,
281
;
immortal, but liable to ‘death’,
510
space, infinite,
434
f.
Stoics, criticize Hedonism,
214
f.;
epistemology of,
309
;
ethics of,
548
;
fire, in their doctrine,
306
;