This paper deals with the use of the Term Conscientia in St. Augustine's
Early Writings(391-393), namely in the Third Book of the Libero
Arbitrio, the first 32 Enarrationes in Psalmos and De Sermone Domini in
Monte to trace the development of the idea of Conscientia, and the Shift
from an anthropological concept of Conscientia (conscientia
mortalitatis/itineribus) to a Theological and Moral Dimension
(Conscientia bona/mala), in St. Augustine's first works as a Priest at
Hippo, namely in De Sermone Domini in Monte where the Moral aspects of
Conscientia are underlined.
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