-
affectionem quamdam malae qualitatis,
sicut est languor. (De
nuptiis et
concupiscentia, I, 25. 28; PL 44, 430; cf.
Contra Julianum, VI, 18.53; PL 44, 854;...
-
account of God.
Augustine claims that,
following the Fall, ****ual lust (
concupiscentia) has
become necessary for co****tion (as
required to
stimulate male...
- The
appetite or
epithymetikon (from epithymia,
translated to
Latin as
concupiscentia or desiderium). Plato's
theory of the
reincarnation of the soul combined...
-
clock is an
inscription from the
Vulgate 1 John 2:17:
mundus transit et
concupiscentia eius ("the
world p****eth away, and the lust thereof"). The
clock is...
- it, the last
sections are
added under the
titles "De Judice" and "De
Concupiscentia" in the
usual editions, and they include, also, as an appendix, the...
-
affectionem quamdam malae qualitatis,
sicut est languor. (De
nuptiis et
concupiscentia, I, 25. 28; PL 44, 430; cf.
Contra Julianum, VI, 18.53; PL 44, 854;...
- dis****vi. Cf. De bono coniugali, 16.18; PL 40, 385; De
nuptiis et
concupiscentia, II, 21.36; PL 44, 443;
Contra Iulianum, III, 7.16; PL 44, 710; ibid...
-
abrenunitationibus The
three renunciations Paphnutius (of Scetis) 4 De
concupiscentia carnis ac
spiritus Desires of the
flesh Daniel (of Scetis) 5 De octo...
-
particularly by Augustine, in
connection with his
Interpretation of
concupiscentia." Heidegger,
quoting the Confessions: "Seeing
belongs properly to the...
- benevolentiæ, amor amicitiæ) is effective, and
purely selfish love (amor
concupiscentia) is not.
There is not a
general consensus on what
motives can constitute...