Aquinas the Augustinian

Aquinas the Augustinian
Title Aquinas the Augustinian PDF eBook
Author Michael Dauphinais
Publisher CUA Press
Total Pages 321
Release 2007-09
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0813214920

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The book is composed of eleven essays by an international group of renowned scholars from the United States, England, Switzerland, Holland, and Italy

Medieval Thought

Medieval Thought
Title Medieval Thought PDF eBook
Author Saint Thomas (Aquinas)
Publisher
Total Pages 216
Release 1969
Genre Philosophy, Medieval
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The historical context.--An introduction to the life and work of Augustine and Thomas Aquinas.--Selections from Augustine's work (p. 18-99)--Selections from Thomas Aquinas' work (p. 101-171)--Modern commentary on Augustine, by F. Van der Meer and others.--Modern commentary on Thomas Aquinas, by M. D. Knowles and others.

Writings of Augustine (Annotated)

Writings of Augustine (Annotated)
Title Writings of Augustine (Annotated) PDF eBook
Author Keith Beasley-Topliffe
Publisher Upper Room Books
Total Pages 102
Release 2017-04-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0835816702

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With: Historical commentary Biographical info Appendix with further readings For nearly 2,000 years, Christian mystics, martyrs, and sages have documented their search for the divine. Their writings have bestowed boundless wisdom upon subsequent generations. But they have also burdened many spiritual seekers. The sheer volume of available material creates a seemingly insurmountable obstacle. Enter the Upper Room Spiritual Classics series, a collection of authoritative texts on Christian spirituality curated for the everyday reader. Designed to introduce 15 spiritual giants and the range of their works, these volumes are a first-rate resource for beginner and expert alike. Writings of Augustine compiles some of the most profound and moving writings of the 4th-century African Christian who had a vast influence on the Christian church and Western culture. Included are excerpts from Augustine's Confessions and other writings.

On the Trinity

On the Trinity
Title On the Trinity PDF eBook
Author Saint Augustine of Hippo
Publisher Aeterna Press
Total Pages 630
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Genre Religion
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The following dissertation concerning the Trinity, as the reader ought to be informed, has been written in order to guard against the sophistries of those who disdain to begin with faith, and are deceived by a crude and perverse love of reason. Now one class of such men endeavor to transfer to things incorporeal and spiritual the ideas they have formed, whether through experience of the bodily senses, or by natural human wit and diligent quickness, or by the aid of art, from things corporeal; so as to seek to measure and conceive of the former by the latter. Aeterna Press

In the Self's Place

In the Self's Place
Title In the Self's Place PDF eBook
Author Jean-Luc Marion
Publisher Stanford University Press
Total Pages 447
Release 2012-10-24
Genre Religion
ISBN 0804785627

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In the Self's Place is an original phenomenological reading of Augustine that considers his engagement with notions of identity in Confessions. Using the Augustinian experience of confessio, Jean-Luc Marion develops a model of selfhood that examines this experience in light of the whole of the Augustinian corpus. Towards this end, Marion engages with noteworthy modern and postmodern analyses of Augustine's most "experiential" work, including the critical commentaries of Jacques Derrida, Martin Heidegger, and Ludwig Wittgenstein. Marion ultimately concludes that Augustine has preceded postmodernity in exploring an excess of the self over and beyond itself, and in using this alterity of the self to itself, as a driving force for creative relations with God, the world, and others. This reading establishes striking connections between accounts of selfhood across the fields of contemporary philosophy, literary studies, and Augustine's early Christianity.

The Cambridge Companion to Augustine

The Cambridge Companion to Augustine
Title The Cambridge Companion to Augustine PDF eBook
Author David Vincent Meconi
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 405
Release 2014-06-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1107025338

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This second edition of the Companion has been thoroughly revised and updated with eleven new chapters and a new bibliography.

Our Restless Heart

Our Restless Heart
Title Our Restless Heart PDF eBook
Author Thomas Frank Martin
Publisher
Total Pages 184
Release 2003
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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The figure of Augustine of Hippo looms large over the history of western Christianity: theologian, mystic, monk, philosopher, artist, bishop, ascetic, convert, polemicist, seeker. Augustine's distinctive spiritual vision has played and continues to play a profoundly formative role in both imagining and living the Christian life. For some his presence is celebrated, for others it is lamented - for few can it be a matter of indifference. Thomas Martin's concise survey of this vast, complicated and controversial terrain begins with Augustine and his own restless heart and then traces the legacy of this spiritual vision as it is taken up by other restless seekers through the centuries. Our Restless Heart is a concise but masterly introduction to the Augustinian tradition which will stimulate beginner and specialist alike. Book jacket.