
Augustine and Ethics
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Divided into five sections, the essays collected here highlight the ongoing relevance of Augustine's work even in settings quite distinct from his own era and context. The first section lays down the groundwork for Augustinian ethics by examining the foundations of his thoughts on morality, self-formation, domination, and abuse. The next three sections are oriented around the themes of love, sin, and politics. The final section makes clear the consequences of Augustinian ethical thinking today, with a view to how pastors preach, how physicians heal, how prisoners suffer, and even how we should approach the ethics of eating.
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Sean Hannan is associate professor at MacEwan University.
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Chapter 1. Augustine's Early Ethics: A Reconsideration
Thomas Clemmons
Chapter 2. Thinking with Augustine: On Domination and Abuse
Vincent Lloyd
Chapter 3. Beauty, Morality, and the Promise of Happiness
Sarah Stewart-Kroeker
Chapter 4. The Heart of the Father in Augustine's Moral Thought
Veronica Roberts Ogle
Chapter 5. In Conspectu Dei: Journey in the Land of the Augustinian Conscience
Ian Clausen
Chapter 6. Interiority, Community, and Self-Formation: Augustine and Monica at Ostia
Emily Stölken
Part II. The Ethics of Love
Chapter 7. The Weight of Love: On the Limits of Autonomy in Augustine's Confessions
Paul Camacho
Chapter 8. 'More Than Simply Bystanders:' Augustine, Brené Brown, and the Role of Empathy in Accompanying Others
Colleen Campbell
Chapter 9. Augustine on the Privacy of Conscience and Love of God and Neighbor
Ronald Haflidson
Chapter 10. Love Between Desire and Will: An Investigation of Augustine's Concept of Love Assisted by Computational Methods
Eva Elisabeth Houth Vrangbaek and Laigaard Nielbo
Part III. The Ethics of Sin
Chapter 11. Original Sin and Justice in Augustine of Hippo's Anti-Pelagian Writings (412-415 CE)
Fabio Dalpra
Chapter 12. Pia Impudentia: The Paradox of Ethics and Invisibility in Augustine
Makiko Sato
Chapter 13. Augustine on Original Sin and the Origin of the Soul: Ethical Implications
Wendy Helleman
Part IV. The Politics of Ethics
Chapter 14. The Ethics of History: Augustine, Afro-Pessimism, and the 1619 Project
Toni Alimi
Chapter 15. Augustine, Pluralism, and Diversity
Fr. Hans Feichtinger
Chapter 16. The Image of God in the City of God
Matthew Puffer
Part V. Applied Augustinian Ethics
Chapter 17. "The Truth Belongs to Christ:" Moral Idealism and Pastoral Reality in Augustine's Rejection of Lies
Sr. Margaret Atkins
Chapter 18. An Inarticulacy of Meaning: The Significance of Augustinian Restlessness for Modern Medicine
Daniel Kim
Chapter 19. Daring to Leave the Fallen World: Reflecting on Prison Abolition with Augustine
Rebecca Makas
Chapter 20. Eros, Eating, Attention: The Ethics of Incarnation in Augustine and Simone Weil
Rachel Matheson and Travis Kroeker
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