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I: Augustine and the North African Tradition
1. Augustine's Rhetorical Reading of Genesis in Confessiones-Michael Cameron
2. Augustine and the North African Liturgical Reading Tradition-Andrew McGowan
3. Augustine and Tertullian-Geoffrey D. Dunn
4. Augustine and the North African Martyriological Tradition-William Tabbernee
5. Augustine and Optatus of Milevis-Alden Bass
II: Augustine and the Philosophical and Literary Tradition
6. Augustine and the Platonists-John Peter Kenney
7. Augustine and Porphyry-Thomas Clemmons
8. Augustine and the End of Classical Ethics-James R. Wetzel
9. Augustine and the Classical Latin Literary Tradition-Dennis Trout
III: Augustine and the Greek Patristic Tradition
10. Augustine's Reception of Origen-Joseph W. Trigg
11. Augustine's Anti-Pelagian Reception of Basil of Caesarea and Gregory of Nazianzus-Mark DelCogliano
IV: Augustine and His Latin Contemporaries/Successors
12. Augustine and Marius Victorinus-Stephen A. Cooper
13. Augustine and Ambrose-John C. Cavadini
14. Augustine and Ambrosiaster-Theodore de Bruyn
15. Augustine's Enchiridion 26.100 and the Ninth-Century Predestination Debate-Brian Matz
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List of Editors and Contributors
1. Augustine's Rhetorical Reading of Genesis in Confessiones-Michael Cameron
2. Augustine and the North African Liturgical Reading Tradition-Andrew McGowan
3. Augustine and Tertullian-Geoffrey D. Dunn
4. Augustine and the North African Martyriological Tradition-William Tabbernee
5. Augustine and Optatus of Milevis-Alden Bass
II: Augustine and the Philosophical and Literary Tradition
6. Augustine and the Platonists-John Peter Kenney
7. Augustine and Porphyry-Thomas Clemmons
8. Augustine and the End of Classical Ethics-James R. Wetzel
9. Augustine and the Classical Latin Literary Tradition-Dennis Trout
III: Augustine and the Greek Patristic Tradition
10. Augustine's Reception of Origen-Joseph W. Trigg
11. Augustine's Anti-Pelagian Reception of Basil of Caesarea and Gregory of Nazianzus-Mark DelCogliano
IV: Augustine and His Latin Contemporaries/Successors
12. Augustine and Marius Victorinus-Stephen A. Cooper
13. Augustine and Ambrose-John C. Cavadini
14. Augustine and Ambrosiaster-Theodore de Bruyn
15. Augustine's Enchiridion 26.100 and the Ninth-Century Predestination Debate-Brian Matz
Bibliography
List of Editors and Contributors