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Enchiridion on Faith, Hope and Love
St Augustine · d. 430
- 1 The Occasion and Purpose of this Manual
- 2 The Creed and the Lord's Prayer as Guides to the Interpretation of the Theological Virtues of Faith, Hope, and Love
- 3 God the Creator of All; and the Goodness of All Creation
- 4 The Problem of Evil
- 5 The Kinds and Degrees of Error
- 6 The Problem of Lying
- 7 Disputed Questions about the Limits of Knowledge and Certainty in Various Matters
- 8 The Plight of Man After the Fall
- 9 The Replacement of the Fallen Angels By Elect Men (28-30); The Necessity of Grace (30-32)
- 10 Jesus Christ the Mediator
- 11 The Incarnation as Prime Example of the Action of God's Grace
- 12 The Role of the Holy Spirit
- 13 Baptism and Original Sin
- 14 The Mysteries of Christ's Mediatorial Work (48-49) and Justification (50-55)
- 15 The Holy Spirit (56) and the Church (57-60)
- 16 Problems About Heavenly and Earthly Divisions of the Church
- 17 Forgiveness of Sins in the Church
- 18 Faith and Works
- 19 Almsgiving and Forgiveness
- 20 Spiritual Almsgiving
- 21 Problems of Casuistry
- 22 The Two Causes of Sin
- 23 The Reality of the Resurrection
- 24 The Solution to Present Spiritual Enigmas to Be Awaited in the Life of the World To Come
- 25 Predestination and the Justice of God
- 26 The Triumph of God's Sovereign Good Will
- 27 Limits of God's Plan for Human Salvation
- 28 The Destiny of Man
- 29 The Last Things
- 30 The Principles of Christian Living: Faith and Hope
- 31 Love
- 32 The End of All the Law