Prof. Lewis Ayres
Durham University
BIOGRAPHY
Professor Lewis Ayres is a lecturer in Catholic and Historical Theology at Durham University. His research interests are in Trinitarian theology in Augustine and in the Greek writers of the fourth century. His publications include Augustine and the Trinity (2010), and Nicaea and Its Legacy: An Approach to Fourth Century Theology (2004).
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Augustine on Human Nature
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Course • Philosophy & Religious Studies • 6 lectures
Augustine on Human Nature
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Course • Philosophy & Religious Studies • 4 lectures
Themes in Catholic Thought
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Ancient Philosophical Influences on Christianity: Plato
Prof. Lewis Ayres, Durham UniversityAncient Philosophical Influences on Christianity: Plato
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Course • Philosophy & Religious Studies • 4 lectures
Plato and Aristotle on the Soul
Prof. Lewis Ayres, Durham UniversityPlato and Aristotle on the Soul
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Ancient Philosophical Influences on Christianity: Aristotle
Prof. Lewis Ayres, Durham UniversityAncient Philosophical Influences on Christianity: Aristotle
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Course • Philosophy & Religious Studies • 7 lectures
The Seven Sacraments of the Catholic Church
Prof. Lewis Ayres, Durham UniversityThe Seven Sacraments of the Catholic Church
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Course • Philosophy & Religious Studies • 6 lectures
Catholic Practices
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Course • Philosophy & Religious Studies • 4 lectures
Birth of the Christian Church and Christianity in Ireland
Prof. Lewis Ayres, Durham UniversityBirth of the Christian Church and Christianity in Ireland
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