José Anoz Gutiérrez
José Anoz Gutiérrez, born in 1943 and an Augustinian Recollect friar since 1962, holds a licentiate in Sacred Scriptures. As member of the team that edits Avgvstinus since 1990, he published San Agustín. Sermones nuevos (Madrid 2001) and various studies on Saint Augustine, among which is the updated chronology of Saint Augustine (Avgvstinus 47, 2002, 229-312). He also prepared proposals on the study of saint for the Jornadas agustinianas (Augustinian Encounters) of the years, 2001, 2002 and 2009. His other works appear in the three-volume El pensamiento de san Agustín para el hombre de hoy (Valencia 1998-2010). He translated and made annotations on various books of the saint that are published in the bilingual edition of his Complete Works (40 Volumes), as well as in the collection, San Agustín. Obras y textos monásticos (Two Volumes. Madrid 2010). His interest on the Bishop of Hippo leads him to trace the presence of the Word in the Augustinian corpus and to find how indebted are philosophical anthropology and systematic theology to Augustine.
I'd like to know what Augustine says about interior beauty. Thank you. Isabel Pantoja Zapata To read the response to this question
Could you please orient me to what Saint Augustine wrote about the denial of Peter? Thanks. May God, our Lord, bless you. Minerva Lemus Real To read the response to this question
This is my question: Does the phrase - “I prefer that you criticize me because then I am corrected, rather than praise me because, then, I am corrupted” – belong to St. Augustine? In which works is it found? To read the response to this question
There is a prayer being circulated and is attributed to Saint Augustine, which aims to console those who recently lost a loved one. You can find this in many places of the Internet. “Do not cry if you love me.” I did not find any reference to any work of the saint. Can you tell me if this prayer belongs to St. Augustine and where can I find the source? To read the response to this question




