
Augustine and Gender
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Maggie Ann Labinski is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Fairfield University.
Content
Chapter 1. Patricia Grosse Brewer - Sex and Love in the World that Was
Chapter 2. Richard A. Lee, Jr. - The Effectivity of Women in Augustine's Confessions: The Erasure of Agency and the Regulation of Desire
Chapter 3. Eileen C. Sweeney - The Intersection of Gender and the Emotions: Concupiscence and its Discontents
Part II. Sex and Marriage
Chapter 4. Julia Kelto Lillis - Augustine and Anatomical Virginity: The Problem of Double Integrity
Chapter 5. Willemein Otten - Between Exegesis and Naturalization: Gender and Creation in Augustine
Part III. Language, Speech, and Exegesis
Chapter 6. Jennifer Hockenbery - Beyond God the Father: Augustine's Feminine Images of God and His Concerns for Human Women
Chapter 7. Carol Harrison - Women's Talk: Silent Voices and Inarticulate Cries - Augustine on Conceiving and Giving Birth to the Word
Chapter 8. Karmen MacKendrick - Variations on Eve
Part IV. Education and Community
Chapter 9. Maggie Ann Labinski - Promise and Peril
Chapter 10. Daniel Jean Perrier - Augustine's Confessions and Monstrous Recognition
Chapter 11. Anne-Marie Schultz and Michael R. Whitenton - Finding an Ally in Augustine: Augustine, Feminism, and Contemporary Reconsiderations of Gender
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