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The Cambridge Companion to Augustine's “Confessions”
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 357

The Cambridge Companion to Augustine's “Confessions”

Presents the best scholarship on Augustine's Confessions which will facilitate a better understanding of this masterpiece.

The Emergence of Subjectivity in the Ancient and Medieval World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 414

The Emergence of Subjectivity in the Ancient and Medieval World

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This volume presents a philosophical analysis of the development of Western civilization from antiquity to the Middle Ages by tracing the various self-conceptions of different cultures as they developed historically, reflecting different views of what it is to be human and the rise of the concept of subjectivity.

Understanding Religious Conversion
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 392

Understanding Religious Conversion

Understanding Religious Conversion begins with emphasis on the value of respecting religious/theological interpretations of conversion while coordinating social scientific studies of how personal, social, and cultural issues are relevant to the human transformational process. It encourages us to bring together the perspectives of psychology, sociology, anthropology, and religious studies into critical and mutually-informing conversation for establishing a richer and more accurate perception of the complex phenomenon of religious conversion. The case of St. Augustine's conversion experience superbly illustrates the complicated and multidimensional process of religious change. By critically ex...

Augustine's Confessions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 295

Augustine's Confessions

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004-01-01
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  • Publisher: BRILL

This reading of the "Confessions" focuses on its aim to convert its readers (it displays some characteristics of the protreptic genre) and on a specific segment of its potential audience, Augustine's erstwhile co-religionists, the Manichaeans.

Religious and Philosophical Conversion in the Ancient Mediterranean Traditions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 489

Religious and Philosophical Conversion in the Ancient Mediterranean Traditions

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-03-07
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  • Publisher: BRILL

This volume explores conversion experience in the ancient Mediterranean with attention to early Judaism, early Christianity, and philosophy in the Roman empire from an interdisciplinary perspective.

Augustine in Context
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 292

Augustine in Context

Augustine in Context assesses the various contexts - historical, literary, cultural, spiritual - in which Augustine lived and worked. The essays, written by an international team of scholars especially for this volume, provide the background against which Augustine's treatises should be read and interpreted. They are organized according to a rationale which moves from an introduction to the person (the so-called 'personal context') to the contexts of Augustine's works and ideas, starting from the intellectual setting and extending to the socio-political realm. Collectively the essays highlight the embeddedness of Augustine in the world of late antiquity and the interdependence of his discourse with contemporary forms of social life. They shed new light on one of the most important figures of the western canon and facilitate a more enlightened reading of his writings.

Augustine and the Functions of Concupiscence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 433

Augustine and the Functions of Concupiscence

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-08-22
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Augustine’s ideas of sinful desire, including its sexual manifestations, have fueled controversies for centuries. In Augustine and the Functions of Concupiscence, Timo Nisula analyses Augustine’s own theological and philosophical concerns in his extensive writings about evil desire (concupiscentia, cupiditas, libido). Beginning with a terminological survey of the vocabulary of desire, the book demonstrates how the concept of evil desire was tightly linked with Augustine’s fundamental theological views of divine justice, the origin of evil, Christian virtues and grace. This book offers a comprehensive account of Augustine’s developing views of concupiscence and provides an innovative, in-depth picture of the theological imagination behind disputed ideas of sex, temptation and moral responsibility.

Higher Education for the Public Good
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 253

Higher Education for the Public Good

The authors of this inspiring collection discuss philosophical approaches and present empirical and practical ideas for teaching and learning at university for the public good. Four major aspects of transforming universities are explored: the purpose and ethos of the university; its conception of graduate attributes; the way programmes and teaching are delivered; and the institution?s approach to academics and their professional development. The book will be indispensable to all universities who are evaluating their own principles and practice.

The Education Gazette of the Province of the Cape of Good Hope
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 588
On Music, Sense, Affect and Voice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 185

On Music, Sense, Affect and Voice

This book explores early reflections on music and its effects on the mind and soul. Augustine is an obvious choice for such an analysis, as his De Musica is the only treatise on music by a Christian writer in the first five centuries AD; concerned not only with poetic metre and rhythm, but also with an ontology of music. Focusing on the six books of De Musica, the Confessions and the Homilies on the Psalms, Carol Harrison argues that Augustine establishes a psychology, ethics and aesthetics of musical perception, which considered together form an effective theology of music. For Augustine, music-both heard and performed- becomes the means by which we can sense and participate in divine grace. Composed by one of the world's foremost Augustine scholars, this book is a concise and powerful exploration of Augustine's writing and reflections on music and, by extension, the intimate relationship between music, religion, and philosophy.