As a young student in Paris, O'Connell was first enamored of the
intriguing artistic imagery of Augustine's works. The imagery
continued to impress him as his scholarship continued. Now, after
many years of research and regarding study on the topic, a thorough
treatment of Augustine's "image clusters" is revealed in this
volume, Soundings in St. Augustine's Imagination. That St.
Augustine's writings are empowered by use of poetic imagery is of
interest to readers of philosophy, theology, as well as language.
In this work, Augustine's imagery is used as a basis to shed light
on some of his thought which had previously puzzled the scholarly
world. Soundings in St. Augustine's Imagination is an imperative
addition to any philosophical library and a rich reward for all
intrigued by his dramatic use of language and metaphor.
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