Estudios Agustinianos
Publicado 30 agosto 2019
ISBN-13 (15) 978-958-5498-23-5

Agustín de Hipona como Doctor Pacis : estudios sobre la paz en el mundo contemporáneo Vol. 2

Anthony Dupont Universidad Católica de Lovaina
Anthony Dupont

Doctor en Teología, magister en Filosofía, en Ciencias Religiosas y en Teología de la Universidad Católica de Lovaina (Bélgica). Sus líneas principales de investigación tienen que ver con la interrelación de la gracia divina y la libertad humana en los escritos de san Agustín de Hipona (354-430), en particular con los sermones ad populum. Profesor investigador en antigüedad cristiana y miembro de la Unidad de Investigación en Historia de la Iglesia y Teología, Facultad de Teología y Estudios de la Religión, Universidad Católica de Lovaina, Bélgica.

Enrique Eguiarte Bendímez Orden de Agustinos Recoletos
Enrique Eguiarte Bendímez

Doctor en Teología y Ciencias Patrísticas de la Pontificia Universidad Lateranense (Italia), en Filosofía y Letras y Licenciado en Ciencias Religiosas de la Universidad de Navarra (España), Magíster en Letras Modernas y Licenciado en Literatura Latinoamericana de la Universidad Iberoamericana (México). Investigador de grupo de investigación Kairós de la Universitaria Agustiniana, Bogotá, Colombia. 

Joseph L. Grabau Universidad Católica de Lovaina
Joseph L. Grabau

He is currently a postdoctoral researcher in theology and Augustinian studies at Catholic University of Leuven (KU Leuven) (Belgium). He has received his Ph.D in theology at KU Leuven, as well as the M.A. in theology from Villanova University, the M.A. in classics from the University of Kentucky, Lexington, and the M.A. in philosophy from The Catholic University of America, Washington D.C.

Dagmar Kiesel Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
Dagmar Kiesel

PD Dr. Dagmar Kiesel is assistant professor at the Friedrich- Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg where she is head of the Arbeitsbereich Philosophie der Antiken und Arabischen Welt at the Institute of Philosophy together with Dr. Cleophea Ferrari. She received her doctorate on Augustine’s concept of love and habilitated in 2017 on “Perspectives of Personal Identity in Late Antique Christianity and in Nietzsche”. Her main areas of research and teaching are Philosophy Psychology, Philosophy Religion as well as Philosophy Literature.

Paul van Geest Universidad de Tilburg
Paul van Geest

Professor of Church History and History of Theology, Faculty of Theology, Tilburg University; Professor of Economy and Theology, Faculty of Philosophy, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Visiting Professor Faculty of Theology, Catholic University Leuven; Member Koninklijke Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen (Royal Holland Society of Sciences and Humanities); Editor-in-chief, Brill Encyclopedia of Early Christianity… Editor (co-founder), Brill Studies in Catholic Theology (Leiden); Editor, Brill Series in Church History (Leiden); Editor, Late Antique History and Religion (Leuven); Editor, Augustiniana (L)).
Member of various National and International Scientific Assessment  Committees including NWO, Vici in the Netherlands. Commentator for Dutch national broadcaster on developments in the Roman Catholic Church.

Matthew Drever Universidad de Tulsa
Matthew Drever

Matthew Drever is Associate Professor of Religion and Chair of the Philosophy and Religion Department at the University of Tulsa. He is the author of numerous articles on Augustine and the reception history of Augustine in the modern period. He is also the author of Image, Identity, and the Forming of the Augustinian Soul (Oxford, 2013).

Makiko Sato Universidad de Toyoma
Makiko Sato

Makiko Sato is a professor in the Institute of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Toyama, Japan. She researches Saint Augustine’s thought, especially the relationship between his language theory and his anthropology. Her recent research focuses on the concept of femininity in the biblical exegesis of late antiquity.

Carlos Alberto Villabona Vargas Universitaria Agustiniana
Carlos Alberto Villabona Vargas

PhD en Filosofía de la Universidad de Oregon (Estados Unidos). Magister en Administración de la Educación del Walla Walla College (Estados Unidos) y Teólogo de la Universidad de Salamanca (España). Rector (2014-2018) de la Universitaria Agustiniana (Colombia). Actualmente, rector del Colegio Agustiniano Floridablanca, Santander, Colombia.

Piotr M. Paciorek Investigador independiente
Piotr M. Paciorek

M.A. in Theology, S.T.L. in Church History; Ph.D. in Theology, Catholic University of Lublin, Poland; D.E.A. Intensive Advanced Study in the Didactics of  Languages and Culture University of Sorbonne Paris III. He taught at Ave Maria University, FL; Saint Thomas University, Miami, FL; SS. Cyril and Methodius Seminary, Orchard Lake MI; St. Vincent De Paul Regional Seminary, Boynton Beach FL; St. John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FL.

Bart van Egmond Universidad Católica de Lovaina
Bart van Egmond

Bart van Egmond is minister of the Reformed Church (liberated) in Capelle aan den IJssel, the Netherlands. He studied theology at Kampen Theological University and the Free University Amsterdam. He completed his doctoral studies at Kampen Theological University and the Catholic University of Leuven. With Oxford University Press he published Augustine’s Early Thought on the Redemptive Function of Divine Judgement (2018).

Jonathan P. Yates Universidad de Villavona
Jonathan P. Yates

Jonathan Yates is a professor in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at Villanova University. He holds the Ph.D. in Historical Theology from the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium). His area is Early Christian Thought and his research specialty is ancient Latin Christianity with a focus on how ancient North African Christianity understood and applied its sacred texts both theologically and within its day-to-day practice. He is a member of Villanova’s Augustinian Institute, and, for ten years, served as the Editor of the international peer-reviewed academic journal Augustinian Studies.

Pierre-Paul Walraet Orden de la Sagrada Cruz
Pierre-Paul Walraet

Pierre-Paul Walraet O.S.C. (1959) is a religious priest, belonging to the Canons Regular of the Order of the Holy Cross (Crosiers). He obtained a licentiate in spiritual theology at the Institute of Spirituality of the Pontifical Gregorian University (Rome). Collaborated with the Augustinian Historical Institute of Louvain (Belgium) in organizing the annual study day on Augustinian spirituality. Is involved in leadership, serving as councilor to the superior general of his Order.

Thomas R. Clemmons Universidad Católica de América
Thomas R. Clemmons

Thomas Clemmons, Asst. Professor of Latin Patristics, Asst. Professor of Church History and Historical Theology, School of Theology and Religious Studies, The Catholic University of America. His research focuses on Augustine, Jerome, Ambrose, and other early and medieval Latin Christian figures.

Miles Hollingworth Investigador independiente
Miles Hollingworth

Miles Hollingworth is the author of several books, including Saint Augustine of Hippo: An Intellectual Biography (OUP, 2013) and Ludwig Wittgenstein (OUP, 2018). He has received the Jerwood Award for Non-Fiction from the Royal Society of Literature and the Elizabeth Longford Scholarship from the Society of Authors. His book The Pilgrim City (Bloomsbury, 2010) was shortlisted for the Gladstone History Book Prize. He is founder and editor of the international book series Reading Augustine (Bloomsbury, 2017—) and co-editor of The Edinburgh Companion to Political Realism.

Matthew A. Gaumer Armada de los Estados Unidos de América
Matthew A. Gaumer

Captain Matthew Gaumer is a Defense Strategy Analyst for the Russia Strategic Initiative of the U.S. European Command, at Stuttgart, Germany. He has commanded at the company level and served in multiple operational and joint assignments in Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America. He holds a BA in Philosophy from Loyola University Chicago, a MA in Catholic Thought from Saint Meinrad School of Theology, an Advanced MA in Theology; Religious Studies from the University of Leuven, a MA in Logistics Management from American Military University, and a dual PhD / SThD from the University of Leuven (Belgium). His military education includes the Transportation Basic Officer Leader Course and Combined Logistics Captain Career Course.

Kevin G. Grove Universidad de Notre Dame
Kevin G. Grove

Kevin G. Grove, CSC, is an assistant professor of theology at the University of Notre Dame. He completed his Ph.D. in philosophical theology at the University of Cambridge (Trinity College) and postdoctoral research at L’Institut Catholique of Paris and the Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study. Grove’s research interests include St. Augustine, Christology, memory, and Basil Moreau.


Analizar la filosofía política de Agustín es un debate actual, particularmente su reflexión sobre la iglesia y el estado. Esta obra recopila una serie de contribuciones que examinan las perspectivas teóricas de Agustín a este respecto. Agustín comprendió sus responsabilidades como líder de la teología y de la iglesia: la veracidad de la fe y la unidad de la iglesia no podían comprometerse. Nunca dudó en apelar a las actividades civiles con el fin de lograr su objetivo. De hecho, se aventuró a expandir la autoridad civil, al emperador, contra una autoridad eclesiástica como la del papa Zósimo. Esta apelación al brazo secular del poder estuvo influenciada, de un lado, por la preocupación de Agustín sobre la preservación del orden y la paz y, de otro, por su creencia del derecho a la verdad; aunque esta aspiración de Agustín no fue del todo absoluta. Rechazó la idea de que los humanos se debían convertir a la fuerza, contra su voluntad. También condenó cualquier cosa que comprometiera la integridad física de los seres humanos. En resumen, Agustín reconoció el valor del sistema político, lo cual sirvió para salvaguardar los buenos fines de la vida terrenal: la paz y la justicia. No obstante, Agustín creía que la paz y la justicia terrenal eran reflejos de la paz y la justicia celestial, pues es esto último la base del orden y la estabilidad en la tierra.

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Eguiarte Bendímez, E., & Villabona Vargas, C. A. (Eds.). (2019). Agustín de Hipona como Doctor Pacis: estudios sobre la paz en el mundo contemporáneo Vol. 2. Editorial Uniagustiniana . https://doi.org/10.28970/9789585498235
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