The Christian Philosophy of Saint Augustine
Author: Etienne Gilson
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Published: 1960
Total Pages: 422
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKEnglish equivalent of Introduction a l'etude de saint Augustin, 2 ed., Paris, Vrin 1943.
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Author: Etienne Gilson
Publisher:
Published: 1960
Total Pages: 422
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKEnglish equivalent of Introduction a l'etude de saint Augustin, 2 ed., Paris, Vrin 1943.
Author: William E. Mann
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 2014
Total Pages: 241
ISBN-13: 0199577552
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEight new essays examine key philosophical issues raised by Augustine in his 'Confessions' - a masterpiece of world literature. They explore a range of topics including what constitutes the happy or blessed life, the role of philosophical perplexity in the search for truth, and the problems that arise in the attempt to understand minds.
Author: David Vincent Meconi
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2014-06-05
Total Pages: 405
ISBN-13: 1107025338
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis second edition of the Companion has been thoroughly revised and updated with eleven new chapters and a new bibliography.
Author: Milad Doueihi
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 131
ISBN-13: 0674050630
DOWNLOAD EBOOKElection and grace are two key concepts that not only have shaped the relations between Judaism and Christianity, but also have formed a cornerstone of the Western philosophical discourse on the evolution and progress of humanity. Though Augustine and Spinoza can be shown to share a methodological approach to these concepts, their conclusions remain radically different. For the Church Father Augustine, grace defines human nature by the potential availability of divine intervention, thus setting the stage for the institutional and political legitimacy of the Church, the Christian state, and its justice. For Spinoza, on the other hand, election represents a unique but local form of divine intervention, marked by geography and historical context. Milad Doueihi maps out the consequences of such an encounter between these two thinkers in terms of their philosophical heritage and its continued relevance for contemporary discussions of religious diversity and autonomy. Augustine asserts a theological foundation for the political, whereas Spinoza radically separates philosophy, and thus authority, from theology in order to solicit a political democracy. In this sharply argued and deeply learned book, Milad Doueihi shows us how interconnections between the two thinkers have come to shape Western philosophy.
Author: Phillip Cary
Publisher: Lexington Books
Published: 2012-07-10
Total Pages: 309
ISBN-13: 0739145401
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAugustine of Hippo was a philosopher as well as theologian, bishop and saint. He aimed to practice philosophy not simply as an academic discipline but as a love for divine wisdom pervading everything in his life and work. To inquire into Augustine and philosophy is thus to get to the heart of his concerns as a Christian writer and uncover some of the reasons for his vast influence on Western thought. This volume, containing essays by leading Augustine scholars, includes a variety of inquiries into Augustine's philosophy in theory and practice, as well as his relation to philosophers before and after him. It opens up a variety of perspectives into the heart of Augustine's thought. He frequently reminds his readers, 'philosophy' means love of wisdom, and in that sense he expects that every worthy impulse in human life will have something philosophical about it, something directed toward the attainment of wisdom. In Augustine's own writing we find this expectation put into practice in a stunning variety of ways, as keys themes of Western philosophy and intricate forms of philosophical argument turn up everywhere. The collection of essays in this book examines just a few aspects of the relation of Augustine and philosophy, both in Augustine's own practice as a philosopher and in his interaction with others. The result is not one picture of the relation of Augustine and philosophy but many, as the authors of these essays ask many different questions about Augustine and his influence, and bring a large diversity of interests and expertise to their task. Thus the collection shows that Augustine's philosophy remains an influence and a provocation in a wide variety of settings today.
Author: Augustinus,
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2002-07-04
Total Pages: 268
ISBN-13: 9780521796651
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA new edition of Augustine's influential philosophical and theological treatise.
Author: Mary T. Clark
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Published: 2018-12-01
Total Pages: 464
ISBN-13: 1789124476
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe riches of our Christian tradition need to be mined anew for each generation. Accordingly, Mother Clark’s book is destined to make the treasures of Augustine’s thought accessible to the student and to the average reader. Contributing to a clearer, more complete understanding of Augustine, Mother Clark considers her subject in the light of a single, basic principal: the idea of freedom. Augustine himself is allowed in this book to speak out on a topic so appropriate to the world today. Freedom, exploited by Existentialists, denied by Totalitarians, was appreciated properly by St. Augustine. Here is a book calculated to put in bold relief the timelessness of Augustine’s genius and to explain to modern man the truths he needs most: the meaning of God and the meaning of man.
Author: Etienne Gilson
Publisher: Hippocrene Books
Published: 1983
Total Pages: 424
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Donald X. Burt
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 258
ISBN-13: 9780802846822
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhat can I know? What can I hope for? What should I do? These are three perennial questions of life, and few thinkers have offered such penetrating answers as Augustine. FRIENDSHIP AND SOCIETY is a fascinating volume meant for those interested in what one of history's greatest minds had to say about life in an imperfect world. Bridging expert scholarship and a popular readership, this volume assumes no in-depth knowledge of philosophy or prior acquaintance with Augustine's writings. An introductory reflection on the human predicament is followed by a clear and accurate outline of Augustine's thought on such relevant topics as ethics, politics, society, history, the family, war and peace, crime and punishment, and church and state. Unifying the book is a powerful argument that "friendship" can be the tie that binds us all.
Author: Augustine
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published: 2014-06-02
Total Pages: 513
ISBN-13: 1625649363
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAbout the Contributor(s): Erich Przywara (1889-1972) was a Jesuit priest of German-Polish origin and a prominent Catholic philosopher and theologian of the twentieth century. He is best known for advocating the metaphysical principle of the analogy of being--analogia entis--as a formal principle of Catholic philosophy and theology.