书名: Augustine and His Critics (Christian Origins Library)
作者: Robert Dodaro (Editor), George Lawless (Editor)
出版社: Routledge; 1 edition (January 20, 2000)
语言: English
ISBN-10: 0415200628
ISBN-13: 978-0415200622
Book Description
The contributors examine the major topics of Augustine's thought, including evil, free will, asceticism and sexuality, as well as the Augustinian program as broadly defined.
Contributors: Lewis Ayres, Robert Crouse, Robert Dodaro, Hubertus R. Drobner, Daniel W. Hardy, Carol Harrison, Mathijs Lamberigts, George Lawless, Robert A. Markus, E. Ann Matter, John Milbank, James Wetzel, Rowan Williams.
Review
"The value of this collection lies in its awareness that difficult questions are under discussion and that they must be probed with careful attention both to texts and to the issues of human life." -- Eugene TeSelle, Journal of the American Academy of Religion
"The essays in this volume... lay the groundwork for fresh new understandings and genuine advance... These are bracing essays that defy easy synopsis. They need to be pondered, savored, argued with. They should not be mistaken for an exercise in Augustinian apologetics. The authors do not sidestep, gloss over, or try to explain away Augustine's thorniness. Rather, they seek to set the record straight. What makes this collection unique is the collective willingness to take Augustine seriously as a theologian in the strict sense of the word: as one who speaks about mystery, about a God who is Infinite Mystery." -- William Harmless, S. J., Journal of Early Christian Studies
"...well-conceived and skillfully edited...Essential for any academic library that takes seriously its holdings in religious studies, philosophy, and theology." -- Choice
About the Author
Robert Dodaro and George Lawless are both with the Patristic Institute, Lateran University, Rome.
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作者: Robert Dodaro (Editor), George Lawless (Editor)
出版社: Routledge; 1 edition (January 20, 2000)
语言: English
ISBN-10: 0415200628
ISBN-13: 978-0415200622
Book Description
The contributors examine the major topics of Augustine's thought, including evil, free will, asceticism and sexuality, as well as the Augustinian program as broadly defined.
Contributors: Lewis Ayres, Robert Crouse, Robert Dodaro, Hubertus R. Drobner, Daniel W. Hardy, Carol Harrison, Mathijs Lamberigts, George Lawless, Robert A. Markus, E. Ann Matter, John Milbank, James Wetzel, Rowan Williams.
Review
"The value of this collection lies in its awareness that difficult questions are under discussion and that they must be probed with careful attention both to texts and to the issues of human life." -- Eugene TeSelle, Journal of the American Academy of Religion
"The essays in this volume... lay the groundwork for fresh new understandings and genuine advance... These are bracing essays that defy easy synopsis. They need to be pondered, savored, argued with. They should not be mistaken for an exercise in Augustinian apologetics. The authors do not sidestep, gloss over, or try to explain away Augustine's thorniness. Rather, they seek to set the record straight. What makes this collection unique is the collective willingness to take Augustine seriously as a theologian in the strict sense of the word: as one who speaks about mystery, about a God who is Infinite Mystery." -- William Harmless, S. J., Journal of Early Christian Studies
"...well-conceived and skillfully edited...Essential for any academic library that takes seriously its holdings in religious studies, philosophy, and theology." -- Choice
About the Author
Robert Dodaro and George Lawless are both with the Patristic Institute, Lateran University, Rome.
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