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Augustine of Hippo (AD 354-430) studied and taught rhetoric for
nearly two decades until, at the age of thirty-one, he left his
position as professor of rhetoric in Milan to embark upon his new
life as a Christian. This was not a clean break in Augustine's
thought. Previous scholarship has done much to show us that
Augustine integrated rhetorical ideas about texts and speeches into
his thought on homiletics, the formation of arguments, and
scriptural interpretation. Over the past few decades a new movement
among scholars has begun to show that Augustine also carried
rhetorical concepts into areas of his thought that were beyond the
typical purview of the rhetorical handbooks. In Rhetorical Economy
in Augustine's Theology, Brian Gronewoller contributes to this new
wave of scholarship by providing a detailed examination of
Augustine's use of the rhetorical concept of economy in his
theologies of creation, history, and evil, in order to gain
insights into these fundamental aspects of his thought. This study
finds that Augustine used rhetorical economy as the logic by which
he explained a multitude of tensions within, and answered various
challenges to, these three areas of his thought as well as others
with which they intersect-including his understandings of
providence, divine activity, and divine order.
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