Minguzzi's paper is meant to draw parallels between Augustines ideas about time, of which he had several (a potter's wheel count time etc). The article is interesting, though it is clear that Augustine had no concept of relativity or spacetime physics. He was educated in his day by Aristotelian philosophy, which he applied to the theology of Christianity. He was also guided by a sense of the fragility of world, as the ancient world was collapsing around him.
However, I pretty adamantly think that theological notions are outside the thinking of science. Further, to equate postulates of physics, or what might be called physical axioms, with theology is post-modernism. Physical postulates describe a world system that results in repeated or consistent observations. Theological statements of faith don't fill that role.
Cheers LC