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De videndo Deo lit. 'On Seeing God' is the title given to a letter written by Augustine of Hippo regarding whether God can be physically perceived.[1] It is also known by the title De uidendo deo and designated as epistula 147 in the Augustinus-Lexikon.[2]
The letter is addressed to Paulina, and it has 54 chapters.
It is estimated to have been written between 412 and 413 AD.[2]
Augustine claims that testimony, including divine revelation,[2]: 202 can lead to knowledge, specifically scientia.[2]: 9–10, 48 [3]
Thomas Aquinas refers to De videndo Deo in Summa Theologica.[4]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Catapano, Giovanni (2019). "Seeing and Believing in Augustine's De videndo Deo". Mediaevalia Textos e Estudos. 38: 33–48. doi:10.21747/21836884/med38a2.
- ^ a b c d Siebert, Matthew Kent. "Knowing and Trusting: The Medieval Social Epistemologies of Augustine and Aquinas" (PDF).
- ^ King, Peter; Nathan, Ballantyre. "AUGUSTINE ON TESTIMONY" (PDF).
- ^ "Thomas Aquinas: Quaestiones Disputatae de Potentia 7". isidore.co.