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Index 338 Adeodatus, 110–13, 117, 258n15, 266n167 Alaric, 135–38 allegory. See figural reading Allen, Pauline, 5, 214n33 Alypius, 101, 243n4, 258n15, 259n33, 287n71 Ambrose, 3, 10, 65, 92–93, 105, 248nn61, 64, 66, 250n83, 252n103, 291n126 education, 74, 248nn63–64, 250n76 made bishop, 74, 248n61 pagan philosophy, views of, 75, 78, 248n66, 249n74, 251n99 pastoral theory, 75–77 preaching, 73–79 rhetoric, views of, 74–75, 247n60, 249nn68, 70 sacraments, views of, 106–7, 263n122 Anderson, Graham, 7, 12, 215n40, 216n46, 221n8, 225n64, 240nn118–19, 250n83 Apuleius, 66, 167–70, 173–74, 224n46, 291nn1–4, 292n5 Aristo of Chios, 51–53, 237n67 Aristotle, 41, 66, 128, 232n4 Armstrong, Arthur Hilary, 205 Arrian, 60 Atkins, Margaret, 199 Attalus, 60 Augustine authority, views of, 93, 98, 103–4, 120–21, 125–28, 157, 266n169, 270n19, 271n24 baptism, views of, 103–7, 134, 193 bishop, duties as, 10–12, 119, 160–61, 250n83, 269nn2, 5, 296n72 at Caesarea of Mauritania, 150, 287n71 at Cassiciacum, 10, 88–97, 101–3, 107–8, 257n10, 265nn152–53 as catechumen, 106–7 continuity in his thought, 14–15, 220n68, 276n87 death, 102–3, 129, 290n124, 291n126 Donatism, views of. See Donatism; Donatus; traditores early dialogues, 88–105, 124, 131, 259nn24, 33 education, 66–68, 212n18, 243n4, 279n1 Eucharist, views of, 106–8, 191–93, 196, 267n196, 302n177, 304n203, 306n229 evil, views of, 81–83, 143–44, 148–51, 177–78, 254nn131, 134, 255nn141–43 grace, 11, 128–35, 137–38, 264n151, 278n119 Holy Spirit, 176, 179, 191–92, 195, 303n193 liberal arts, views of, 73, 99–100, 103–5, 131, 144, 151, 154, 203, 262n100, 283n35 Manichaenism, views of. See Mani; Manichaenism ordination, 10, 118–22, 269nn3, 5–6, 294n52 Pelagianism, views of. See Pelagianism; Pelagius Platonic books, reading of, 80–81, 85–87, 128, 254n123 politics, views of, 135–38, 205–9 preaching, 3–4, 12–13, 150, 174–97, 294n51, 300n134 pride, views of, 129–31, 133, 136, 142, 144, 146, 153, 159, 171–72, 182, 184–86, 206, 271n28, 290n111, 301n153, 305n219 as public orator of Milan, 66–67, 95, 105, 175, 258n12 reaction to the fall of Rome, 135–36 sign theory, 110–13, 139–50, 265n161, 266n177, 278n119, 284n52, 285nn57–59, 286n68, 304n206 Stoicism, views of, 129–31, 195–96, 204–5, 236n57 sursum cor theme, 115, 193–97, 267n196, 304n201 tears, 129, 162 two cities, theology of, 135–38, 207–9, 236n57 vulnerability, view of, 11, 67, 100–103, 162–63, 194–95. 273n56. See also pain works of —Acad., 92–98, 243n8, 252n114, 256n154 —an. quant., 108–10 —bapt., 134–35 —beata u., 89–90, 94–95, 100, 103 —c. litt. Pet., 134, 277n93 —cat. rud., 154–61, 288nn89, 94, 289nn95, 106 —ciu., 129–30, 136, 237n57 —conf., 15, 69, 129, 200, 244n15, 245n33, 256n161, 271n23, 274n58, 285n58 —corrept., 137–38 —doctr. chr., 139–50, 218n59, 279nn1–2, 282n27 —en. Ps., 16, 159–60, 180–81, 191–96, 220n69, 287n81 —ep. Io. tr., 16, 176–77, 220n70 —f. et symb., 174–75 —Gn. adu. Man., 110, 112, 265n158 —Io. eu. tr., 16, 177–80, 190–94, 213n21 —mag., 110–13, 265n158, 286n68 —mus., 104–5, 262n100, 265n158 —ord., 90–92, 95–103 —s., 3, 6, 12, 15–16, 135–36, 169–73, 180–90, 194–97, 213n25, 214nn27–28, 30, 215n35 —sol., 96, 101–3 —uera rel., 113–17 —util. cred., 120–27, 269n11 Basil of Caesarea, 61, 201, 251n99 Bible. See scripture Brown, Peter, 4, 15, 180, 213n24, 220n68, 297n104 Index 339 [3.144.212.145] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 10:14 GMT) Carthage, 66, 135, 167, 243n8, 291n1 Chiron, 26, 307n7 Christology, 11, 111–12, 114, 125–26, 142, 148, 159–60, 171–73, 180, 202–3, 206, 217n56, 218n57, 266nn168–69, 281n20, 22, 282n23, 286n63 Chrysippus, 48–49 Cicero, 2, 68–74, 79–80, 85–86, 89, 92–97, 130–31, 199–203, 236n57, 244n23, 245nn26, 28, 41, 252n115, 253n122, 256nn153–55, 258n11, 260n56 Cyprian, 134 Demetrias, 132–33 Deogratias, 154–59, 289n95 desire, 11, 32–33, 99–104, 109, 143, 155–61, 170–72, 190–94, 246n38 Dio Chrysostom, 20–25, 221nn6, 8, 222n19, 223nn22, 24, 37, 242n142 Diogenes, 56, 237n67, 239n101 disorder, 20, 45, 99–100, 142, 147, 199–200, 203, 234n26 Dodaro, Robert, 206, 256n161, 285n58 Domitian, Emperor, 19–20, 220n4, 221n6 Donatism, 3, 134–35, 208–9, 276nn90–91, 277nn92–93. See also Petilian; traditores Donatus, 137, 277n92 Duffy, Stephen, 11 Emeritus, 134 Epictetus, 60, 90, 242n150 Epicurus, 43, 50...

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