Date of Award
3-1939
Document Type
Dissertation - Restricted
Degree Name
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Department
Philosophy
First Advisor
Anton C. Pegis
Second Advisor
John O. Riedl
Abstract
Saint Augustine may be said to have made the framework for innumerable writings which have passed down through the vista of the centuries. Eminent scholars have found pleasure and profit in explaining the doctrine and paying tribute to the name of the immortal Bishop of Hippo. Students of philosophy in a spirit of humble approach and uncertainty have also attempted to study and interpret the thought of the illustrious Saint and Scholar. In this class I claim a place.
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Comments
A Dissertation submitted tot he Faculty of the Graduate School of Marquette University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Milwaukee, Wisconsin