
Visioning Augustine
John C. Cavadini(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 26. April 2019
Book
Hardback
352 pages
978-1-119-10571-8 (ISBN)
Description
The definitive compendium of Cavadini's essays on Augustine
Visioning Augustine offers readers an expertly selected collection of essays exploring the text and history of the theology of Saint Augustine. Prominent scholar and essayist, John Cavadini, offers modern audiences an innovative framework for understanding Augustine, integrating articles and essays on significant texts, historical and contemporary perspectives and insights into Augustine's development as a theologian. Examining themes such as the transformation of the human will in De doctrina Christiana and Augustine's critique of philosophy in City of God, Cavadini provides clear and accessible smaller-size essays that serve as entry points for those interested in Augustinian scholarship.
The author's meditations on Augustinian texts invite readers to re-evaluate their interpretations and learn about the subtle and sophisticated vocabulary of Augustine. An encounter with Augustine the Christian theologian, Cavadini contends, is not a narrowly focused parochial experience, but instead a challenge to enlarge our horizons.
Written by one of the most prominent Augustinian scholars and essayists in the field
Addresses ecumenical and cultural issues that weaken contemporary interest in Christian faith
Offers modern readers historical context on Augustinian theology
Provides a single-volume collection of Cavadini's essays on Augustine written over the course of more than two decades
Accessible prose and intellectual sensitivity to modern theological problemsmake Visioning Augustine an indispensable volume for graduate students, scholars and professionals in all areas of Christian theology.
Visioning Augustine offers readers an expertly selected collection of essays exploring the text and history of the theology of Saint Augustine. Prominent scholar and essayist, John Cavadini, offers modern audiences an innovative framework for understanding Augustine, integrating articles and essays on significant texts, historical and contemporary perspectives and insights into Augustine's development as a theologian. Examining themes such as the transformation of the human will in De doctrina Christiana and Augustine's critique of philosophy in City of God, Cavadini provides clear and accessible smaller-size essays that serve as entry points for those interested in Augustinian scholarship.
The author's meditations on Augustinian texts invite readers to re-evaluate their interpretations and learn about the subtle and sophisticated vocabulary of Augustine. An encounter with Augustine the Christian theologian, Cavadini contends, is not a narrowly focused parochial experience, but instead a challenge to enlarge our horizons.
Written by one of the most prominent Augustinian scholars and essayists in the field
Addresses ecumenical and cultural issues that weaken contemporary interest in Christian faith
Offers modern readers historical context on Augustinian theology
Provides a single-volume collection of Cavadini's essays on Augustine written over the course of more than two decades
Accessible prose and intellectual sensitivity to modern theological problemsmake Visioning Augustine an indispensable volume for graduate students, scholars and professionals in all areas of Christian theology.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Hoboken
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
590 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-119-10571-8 (9781119105718)
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John C. Cavadini is Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame, and serves as McGrath-Cavadini Director of the McGrath Institute for Church Life. He has served on the International Theological Commission, is the author of The Last Christology of the West and is editor of Explorations in the Theology of Benedict XVI and Mary on the Eve of the Second Vatican Council.
Content
About the Author viii
Foreword by Mark Therrien ix
Preface by John C. Cavadini xix
Abbreviations xxiv
1 The Structure and Intention of Augustine's De Trinitate 1
2 The Sweetness of the Word: Salvation and Rhetoric in Augustine's De doctrina christiana 23
3 The Quest for Truth in Augustine's De Trinitate 45
4 Augustine's Book of Shadows 61
5 Simplifying Augustine 81
6 Feeling Right: Augustine on the Passions and Sexual Desire 110
7 The Darkest Enigma: Reconsidering the Self in Augustine's Thought 138
8 The Sacramentality of Marriage in the Fathers 156
9 Eucharistic Exegesis in Augustine's Confessions 184
10 Spousal Vision: A Study of Text and History in the Theology of Saint Augustine 211
11 Trinity and Apologetics in the Theology of St. Augustine 239
12 God's Eternal Knowledge According to Augustine 285
Index 309
Foreword by Mark Therrien ix
Preface by John C. Cavadini xix
Abbreviations xxiv
1 The Structure and Intention of Augustine's De Trinitate 1
2 The Sweetness of the Word: Salvation and Rhetoric in Augustine's De doctrina christiana 23
3 The Quest for Truth in Augustine's De Trinitate 45
4 Augustine's Book of Shadows 61
5 Simplifying Augustine 81
6 Feeling Right: Augustine on the Passions and Sexual Desire 110
7 The Darkest Enigma: Reconsidering the Self in Augustine's Thought 138
8 The Sacramentality of Marriage in the Fathers 156
9 Eucharistic Exegesis in Augustine's Confessions 184
10 Spousal Vision: A Study of Text and History in the Theology of Saint Augustine 211
11 Trinity and Apologetics in the Theology of St. Augustine 239
12 God's Eternal Knowledge According to Augustine 285
Index 309