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Radical Orthodoxy is the most influential theological development
in a generation. Many have been bewildered by the range and
intensity of the writings which constitute this movement. This book
spans the breadth of the history of thought discussed by Radical
Orthodoxy, tackling the accuracy of the historical narratives on
which their position depends. The distinguished contributors
examine the history of thought as presented by the movement,
offering a series of critiques of individual Radical Orthodox
'readings' of key thinkers. Contributors: Eli Diamond, Wayne J.
Hankey, Todd Breyfogle, John Marenbon, Richard Cross, Neil G.
Robertson, Douglas Hedley, David Peddle, Steven Shakespeare, George
Pattison, and Hugh Rayment-Pickard.
Augustine of Hippo was a philosopher as well as theologian, bishop
and saint. He aimed to practice philosophy not simply as an
academic discipline but as a love for divine wisdom pervading
everything in his life and work. To inquire into Augustine and
philosophy is thus to get to the heart of his concerns as a
Christian writer and uncover some of the reasons for his vast
influence on Western thought. This volume, containing essays by
leading Augustine scholars, includes a variety of inquiries into
Augustine's philosophy in theory and practice, as well as his
relation to philosophers before and after him. It opens up a
variety of perspectives into the heart of Augustine's thought. He
frequently reminds his readers, "philosophy" means love of wisdom,
and in that sense he expects that every worthy impulse in human
life will have something philosophical about it, something directed
toward the attainment of wisdom. In Augustine's own writing we find
this expectation put into practice in a stunning variety of ways,
as keys themes of Western philosophy and intricate forms of
philosophical argument turn up everywhere. The collection of essays
in this book examines just a few aspects of the relation of
Augustine and philosophy, both in Augustine's own practice as a
philosopher and in his interaction with others. The result is not
one picture of the relation of Augustine and philosophy but many,
as the authors of these essays ask many different questions about
Augustine and his influence, and bring a large diversity of
interests and expertise to their task. Thus the collection shows
that Augustine's philosophy remains an influence and a provocation
in a wide variety of settings today.
Radical Orthodoxy is the most radical and influential theological
development in a generation. Many have been bewildered by the range
and intensity of the writings which constitute Radical Orthodoxy.
This book spans the range of the history of thought discussed by
Radical Orthodoxy, tackling the accuracy of the historical
narratives on which their position depends. The distinguished
contributors examine the history of thought as presented by the
movement, presenting a series of critiques of individual Radical
Orthodox 'readings' of key thinkers. The Contributors are: Eli
Diamond, Wayne J. Hankey, Todd Breyfogle, John Marenbon, Richard
Cross, Neil G. Robertson, Douglas Hedley, David Peddle, Steven
Shakespeare, George Pattison, and Hugh Rayment-Pickard.
This book rises out of Dr. Wayne Hankey's 2015 Aquinas Lecture at
the University of Dallas. It explains the Neoplatonic structure and
doctrine of St. Thomas's treatment of God in the Summa theologiae
with the aim of showing that his doctrine of being is at root both
Trinitarian and incarnational. By moving step by step through the
questions on God in Himself in the Summa, Hankey demonstrates the
circular structures of the Summa theologiae. The meeting of two
motioyns, one descending from God by the light of revelation, the
other rising from creatures by the light of natural reason, create
these. Because Being Itself is self-related and self-affecting in
an internal dynamic of self-differentiation, remaining, going out,
and return are established as the universal governing structure,
within and without. Being generates and includes its own othering.
When Thomas's treatment of God in Himself is completed in the
Trinity of circularly self-giving infinite subsistences, true being
is known as the real giving and receiving of the infinite fullness
of reality from itself to itself. This giving and receiving shows
Himself open to being touched by us and makes understandable the
ceaselessly generous emanation of finite beings, creation.
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Augustine and Philosophy (Paperback)
Phillip Cary, John Doody, Kim Paffenroth; Contributions by Johannes Brachtendorf, John D. Caputo, …
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R1,533
Discovery Miles 15 330
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Augustine of Hippo was a philosopher as well as theologian, bishop
and saint. He aimed to practice philosophy not simply as an
academic discipline but as a love for divine wisdom pervading
everything in his life and work. To inquire into Augustine and
philosophy is thus to get to the heart of his concerns as a
Christian writer and uncover some of the reasons for his vast
influence on Western thought. This volume, containing essays by
leading Augustine scholars, includes a variety of inquiries into
Augustine's philosophy in theory and practice, as well as his
relation to philosophers before and after him. It opens up a
variety of perspectives into the heart of Augustine's thought. He
frequently reminds his readers, 'philosophy' means love of wisdom,
and in that sense he expects that every worthy impulse in human
life will have something philosophical about it, something directed
toward the attainment of wisdom. In Augustine's own writing we find
this expectation put into practice in a stunning variety of ways,
as keys themes of Western philosophy and intricate forms of
philosophical argument turn up everywhere. The collection of essays
in this book examines just a few aspects of the relation of
Augustine and philosophy, both in Augustine's own practice as a
philosopher and in his interaction with others. The result is not
one picture of the relation of Augustine and philosophy but many,
as the authors of these essays ask many different questions about
Augustine and his influence, and bring a large diversity of
interests and expertise to their task. Thus the collection shows
that Augustine's philosophy remains an influence and a provocation
in a wide variety of settings today.
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