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Augustine and Liberal Education sheds light on liberal education
past and present, from an Augustinian point of view. Ranging from
historical investigations of particular themes and issues in the
thought of Saint Augustine, to reflections on the role of tradition
and community and the challenges and opportunities facing
universities in the next century, the contributors return to the
sources of traditional reflection while exploring contemporary
issues in education.
Saint Augustine's ten homilies on the "First Epistle of John" are
among his greatest and most influential works. John and Augustine
both develop the same central theme - love - and in these homilies
Augustine uses John's epistle as a point of departure for exploring
the meaning and implications of love with his customary profundity,
passion and analytic rigour. As with John, a context of dissension
and conflict within the Christian community (the Donatist breakaway
from Catholic unity), gives his preaching a tone of urgency and
poignancy. Anyone who reads these homilies, universally viewed as
classics, cannot fail to be moved and challenged both
intellectually and emotionally.
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