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		<title>Latest issue Augustiniana 60(2010)1-2</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;In January 2009, Prof. dr. Otto Wermelinger retired from the University of Fribourg, after a long and rich academic career. The importance of Prof. Wermelinger&#8217;s contribution to Augustinian scholarship, and especially to the Pelagian controversy, is widely acknowledged, and the board of Augustiniana thought it appropriate to join in the tribute paid to him by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;<em>In January 2009, Prof. dr. Otto Wermelinger retired from the University of Fribourg, after a long and rich academic career. The importance of Prof. Wermelinger&#8217;s contribution to Augustinian scholarship, and especially to the Pelagian controversy, is widely acknowledged, and the board of Augustiniana thought it appropriate to join in the tribute paid to him by colleagues and friends.<br />
Through Prof. F. Mali, who holds the Chair for Patristics, Ancient Church History and Christian Oriental Languages at the University of Fribourg, we received papers that were presented at O. Wermelinger&#8217;s valedictory conference. We are delighted that we can offer these texts to our readers, and we thank Prof. Mali for his willingness to act as guest editor for these three articles.<br />
We hope you will enjoy reading this issue of Augustiniana, which, apart from the tribute to Otto Wermelinger, contains an important new textual edition of Sermo 142, and an interesting article on Rufinus as an interpreter of Origen.</em>&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align: right;">Gerd VAN RIEL</p>
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<td width="60%"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">- Franz MALI, <em>Pelagius and Augustine : more than a doctrinal controversy</em> (p. 9-10)<br />
- Mathijs LAMBERIGTS, <em>Augustine&#8217;s use of tradition in the controversy with Julian of Aeclanum</em> (p. 11-61)<br />
- Winrich LÖHR, Augustinus und sein Verhältnis zu Pelagius : eine Relecture der Quellen (p. 63-86)<br />
- Paul MATTEI, <em>Le fantôme semi-pélagien. Lecture du traité De gratia de Fauste de Riez</em> (p. 87-117)<br />
- Gert PARTOENS, <em>A more original version of s. 142 of Saint Augustine</em> (p. 119-144)<br />
- Kevin D. HILL, <em>Rufinus as an interpreter of Origen : ascetic affliction in the Commentarii in Epistulam ad Romanos </em> (p. 145-168)<br />
- <em>Book reviews </em>(p. 169-171)</span></strong></td>
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		<title>Augustinusdag 2010 (2)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Aug 2010 07:11:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anneke</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Voor degenen onder jullie die met het openbaar vervoer plannen te komen: momenteel ligt de Geldenaaksebaan tussen de ring rond Leuven en het kruispunt met de Pakenstraat open. Wanneer ze precies starten met het openleggen van het kruispunt zelf, is nog niet duidelijk. Op dit moment staat op de website van de Lijn te lezen [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Voor degenen onder jullie die met het openbaar vervoer plannen te komen: momenteel ligt de Geldenaaksebaan tussen de ring rond Leuven en het kruispunt met de Pakenstraat open. Wanneer ze precies starten met het openleggen van het kruispunt zelf, is nog niet duidelijk. Op dit moment staat op de <a href="http://reisinfo.delijn.be/omleidingen/" target="_blank">website </a>van de Lijn te lezen dat de gebruikelijke buslijnen nog wel de halte Leeuwerikenstraat in de Pakenstraat bedienen (voor de terugweg: aan dezelfde kant, dus aan de overkant van de straat, op te stappen). Deze informatie vindt u uitgebreider (en eventueel met updates) terug op <a href="http://reisinfo.delijn.be/omleidingen/" target="_blank">http://reisinfo.delijn.be/omleidingen/</a> Vul HEVERLEE in als gemeente, en klik vervolgens op de lijn nummers 4, 5 en/of 6 (let op: niet op de nachtbus!).</p>
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		<title>Openingsuren bibliotheek / Opening times library</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2010 10:15:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Geert</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Volgende week (19/7/10 - 25/07/10) is de bibliotheek gesloten, alsook op di 27 juli, do 29 juli, vrij 30 juli en di 03 augustus.
Voor de normale openingsuren van de bibliotheek klik hier
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Next week (19/7/10 - 25/07/10) the library will be closed. Also on Tuesday 27 July, Thursday 29 July, Friday 30 July and Tuesday 3 August it will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Volgende week (19/7/10 - 25/07/10) is de bibliotheek gesloten, alsook op di 27 juli, do 29 juli, vrij 30 juli en di 03 augustus.<br />
Voor de normale openingsuren van de bibliotheek klik <a href="http://opac.libis.be/cgi-bin/li_code.pl?language=DUT&amp;library=GOSA&amp;">hier</a></p>
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<p>Next week (19/7/10 - 25/07/10) the library will be closed. Also on Tuesday 27 July, Thursday 29 July, Friday 30 July and Tuesday 3 August it will not be possible to visit the library.</p>
<p>The normal opening times you can find <a href="http://opac.libis.be/cgi-bin/li_code.pl?language=ENG&amp;library=GOSA&amp;">here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Augustinusdag 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jun 2010 09:19:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anneke</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Op zaterdag 25 september organiseren we alweer onze 25ste Augustinusdag. Dit jaar kozen we voor het thema Dienaars voor elkaar.
Prof. M. Lamberigts (K.U.Leuven en directeur AHI)  zal spreken over de zorg voor de gemeenschap bij Augustinus , G. Kard. Danneels zal het thema christelijke zorg vanuit deze tijd verkennen, Dr. R. Grommen (psychologe) zal het [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Op zaterdag 25 september organiseren we alweer onze 25ste Augustinusdag. Dit jaar kozen we voor het thema <strong><span style="color: #99cc00;">Dienaars voor elkaar</span></strong>.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff6600;">Prof. </span></strong><strong><span style="color: #ff6600;">M. Lamberigts</span></strong> (K.U.Leuven en directeur AHI)  zal spreken over de zorg voor de gemeenschap bij Augustinus , <strong><span style="color: #ff6600;">G. Kard. Danneels</span></strong> zal het thema christelijke zorg vanuit deze tijd verkennen, <span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Dr. R. Grommen</strong></span> (psychologe) zal het thema vanuit haar veld van expertise belichten.</p>
<p>Meer informatie, en mogelijkheid tot inschrijven vindt u in de rechter kolom onder <a href="http://www.augustiniana.be/wppublic/augustinusdag/augustinusdag-2010/" target="_self">Augustinusdag 2010</a>.</p>
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		<title>Augustine colloquium June 5 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2010 13:13:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anneke</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[On Saturday June 5, 2010, we organised our annual study day for academics and researchers involved in the study of Augustine. The Augustine colloquium consisted of three lectures, by Prof. Maureen Tilley (Fordham University, New York, USA), Prof. Paul van Geest (VU Amsterdam, The Netherlands), director of the Centre for Patristic Studies (Tilburg) and Shiju [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;" align="JUSTIFY">On Saturday June 5, 2010, we organised our <span lang="en-GB">annual study day for academics and researchers involved in the study of Augustine. </span><span lang="en-GB">The Augustine colloquium consisted of three lectures, by </span><span lang="en-GB">Prof. Maureen Tilley (Fordham University, </span><span lang="en-GB">New York, USA), </span><span lang="en-GB">Prof. Paul van Geest (VU Amsterdam, The Netherlands), director of the </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>Centre for Patristic Studies</em></span><span lang="en-GB"> (Tilburg) and </span><span lang="en-GB">Shiju Chitti</span><span lang="en-GB">lappilly</span><span lang="en-GB"> (doctoral student, KU Leuven)</span><span lang="en-GB">.  <span id="more-537"></span></span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;" align="JUSTIFY"><span lang="en-GB">Prof. Maureen Tilley (Fordham University, </span><span lang="en-GB">New York, USA), a distinguished scholar in the field of Early Christian Africa, hagiography, and Donatism in particular, delivered a lecture entitled </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>Donatism beyond Augustine: Developing the Agenda</em></span><span lang="en-GB">. Her presentation was focused on re-evaluating conceptions of the Donatist Church as overly rigid and intolerant of sinners. She described at length how Donatist theology changed according to historical circumstances (e.g., the Maximianist Schism of the 390s) and the notions we have today of their church needs to be re-examined. Her paper was also partly a </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>status quaestionis</em></span><span lang="en-GB"> of research into Donatism and the African Church in Late Antiquity. Prof. Tilley took care to mention that scholarly exploration still tends to evaluate Donatism through the lens of Augustine, even though there are original sources that could provide another route. With this in mind, she suggested that we not only carefully look at what the Donatists themselves said in filtered form via Augustine, but also to pay more attention to archaeological data and liturgical practice in North Africa. </span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;" align="JUSTIFY"><span lang="en-GB">Prof. Paul van Geest (VU Amsterdam, The Netherlands), director of the </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>Centre for Patristic Studies</em></span><span lang="en-GB"> (Tilburg), professor of Augustinian Studies, gave an exposition on Augustine’s thinking on fear: </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>Ante omnia igitur opus est Dei timore converti. Augustine’s evaluation of fear and its reception</em></span><span lang="en-GB">. In his standard work about the hour of death Philippe Ariès blames Augustine for affecting the Christians’ original trust in God’s mercy and increasing their fear to end up in the power of Satan for all eternity. Kurt Flasch reproached the church father with setting in motion a ‘Logik des Schreckens’ by minimizing human autonomy, freedom and individual responsibility, by stressing God and his arbitrarily bestowed grace. Flasch did not hesitate to characterize Augustine’s teaching on grace, as it is formulated in </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>Ad Simplicianum</em></span><span lang="en-GB"> 1.2., as a terrible shade across Europe. The question van Geest posed was whether these judgements on Augustine as the great terrifier of Europe are justified. First of all he gave a provisionally negative answer to this question. His provisional proposition was that Augustine intensified fear in order to evoke hope in the end. The ‘Logik des Schreckens’, which came into effect in the course of the centuries, is far less present in his work than was recognized in the centuries after him. Consequently, van Geest investigated how Augustine describes or defines fear (</span><span lang="en-GB"><em>timor</em></span><span lang="en-GB">, </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>metus</em></span><span lang="en-GB">). To define fear is different from intensifying fear, however. Therefore van Geest subsequently considered with what objective Augustine intensifies fear in certain sermons. More specifically, he dealt with the theme of fear in two</span><span lang="en-GB"><em> sermones ad populum</em></span><span lang="en-GB"> – </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>s.</em></span><span lang="en-GB"> 22 and </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>s.</em></span><span lang="en-GB"> 57 – he considers representative respectively for the early and the later Augustine.</span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;" align="JUSTIFY"><span lang="en-GB">Shiju Chitti</span><span lang="en-GB">lappilly</span><span lang="en-GB"> (doctoral student, KU Leuven) presented a part of his doctoral project, and discussed </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>The Role of Prayer in Augustine&#8217;s Works to the Monks of Hadrumtum and Marseille</em></span><span lang="en-GB">. Augustine, although he did not write any systematic treatises completely devoted to the subject of prayer – while accepting, of course that the letter to Proba is solely dedicated to prayer –, one of Augustine’s arguments for his doctrine of grace is derived from prayer in his works addressed to the monks of Hadrumetum and Marseilles. In other words, Augustine seeks support from the practice of prayer – </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>lex orandi, lex credendi</em></span><span lang="en-GB"> – for his arguments. In his  paper Chittilappilly highlighted these arguments in order to discover the role of prayer in the functioning of Augustine’s doctrine of Predestination. For Augustine, prayer provides a very solid foundation for his presentation of the predestination theory and the practice of the Church praying for the conversion of the pagans proves that he is in line with the long lived tradition of the Church.</span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;" align="JUSTIFY"><span lang="en-GB">The study day was complemented by a short presentation by Anneke Goovaerts (staff </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>Augustinian Historical Institute</em></span><span lang="en-GB">) of the on-line Augustine bibliography (<a href="www.findingaugustine.org" target="_blank">www.findingaugustine.org</a>) created within the Institute. In 1963, the late prof. Tarsicius J. van Bavel osa edited an extensive bibliography on Augustine of Hippo, covering the years 1950-1960. Since 1963 the </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>Augustinian Historical Institute</em></span><span lang="en-GB"> has kept the bibliography up-to-date via an impressive card catalogue and a further refinement of the manual taxonomy. Currently, the catalogue contains around 71,000 cards, categorized into more than 1,700 keywords. In close collaboration with the </span><span lang="en-GB"><em>Augustinian University of Villanova</em></span><span lang="en-GB"> (USA) this bibliography is made freely available on the internet for online searches and information retrieval. </span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;" align="JUSTIFY"><span lang="en-GB">Anthony Dupont &amp; Matthew Alan Gaumer</span></p>
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