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'''''De videndo Deo''''' is the name given to a letter written by [[Augustine of Hippo]] in 412-413 AD regarding whether God can be physically perceived.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Catapano |first=Giovanni |date=2019 |title=Seeing and Believing in Augustine’s De videndo Deo |url=https://ojs.letras.up.pt/index.php/mediaevalia/article/view/11640/10615 |journal=Mediaevalia Textos e estudos |volume=38 |pages=33–48 |doi=10.21747/21836884/med38a2}}</ref> He addresses the letter to Paulina.
'''''De videndo Deo''''' {{Literally|''On Seeing God''}} is the name given to a letter written by [[Augustine of Hippo]] in 412-413 AD regarding whether God can be physically perceived.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Catapano |first=Giovanni |date=2019 |title=Seeing and Believing in Augustine’s De videndo Deo |url=https://ojs.letras.up.pt/index.php/mediaevalia/article/view/11640/10615 |journal=Mediaevalia Textos e estudos |volume=38 |pages=33–48 |doi=10.21747/21836884/med38a2}}</ref> He addresses the letter to Paulina.

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De videndo Deo

De videndo Deo lit.'On Seeing God' is the name given to a letter written by Augustine of Hippo in 412-413 AD regarding whether God can be physically perceived.[1] He addresses the letter to Paulina.

  1. ^ Catapano, Giovanni (2019). "Seeing and Believing in Augustine's De videndo Deo". Mediaevalia Textos e estudos. 38: 33–48. doi:10.21747/21836884/med38a2.