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Augustine and modernity / Michael Hanby.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Radical Orthodoxy seriesPublication details: London; New York : Routledge, 2003.Description: xii,292 p.; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0415284694
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BT 713 .H36 2003
Contents:
Contents:
Introduction: Thinking with and about Augustine
A grim paternity
The alleged sins of the father
The grand architect and the builders
The West that never was: the theological critique
Love in the time of avarice: the postmodern critique
De Trinitate and the aesthetics of salvation
The aesthetics of salvation
Delight and the beauty of God
The body of Christ and the eros of faith
Christology, cosmology and the mechanics of grace
On the intelligibility of the Pelagian controversy
Pelagianism: a problem of trinitarian theology
Creation and the mechanics of grace
Augustine's doxological self
The subtle triumph of Pelagianism
On winning the battle and losing the war
Duelling cosmologies
Pelagianizing Augustine
An Augustinian parody: Decartes and modern stoicism
An overlooked chapter in the story of modern origins
Why Augustine is not a Cartesian
Why Descartes is not Augustinian
Postcript: Modernity in Augustinian hindsight
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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents:

Introduction: Thinking with and about Augustine

A grim paternity

The alleged sins of the father

The grand architect and the builders

The West that never was: the theological critique

Love in the time of avarice: the postmodern critique

De Trinitate and the aesthetics of salvation

The aesthetics of salvation

Delight and the beauty of God

The body of Christ and the eros of faith

Christology, cosmology and the mechanics of grace

On the intelligibility of the Pelagian controversy

Pelagianism: a problem of trinitarian theology

Creation and the mechanics of grace

Augustine's doxological self

The subtle triumph of Pelagianism

On winning the battle and losing the war

Duelling cosmologies

Pelagianizing Augustine

An Augustinian parody: Decartes and modern stoicism

An overlooked chapter in the story of modern origins

Why Augustine is not a Cartesian

Why Descartes is not Augustinian

Postcript: Modernity in Augustinian hindsight

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