Tolle lege
essays on Augustine and on medieval philosophy in honor of Roland J. Teske, SJ
This volume brings together more than a dozen essays on central metaphysical and theological themes in Augustine and other medieval thinkers. The authors are noted scholars who draw upon Teske's work, reflect on it, go beyond it, and at times even disagree with it, but always in a spirit of respectf...
Editor: | Richard C. Taylor, David Twetten, Michael Wreen |
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Published: |
Marquette University Press,
Milwaukee,
2011
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Language: | English |
Total Pages: | 364 p. |
ISBN: | 978-0-87462-807-4 |
Format: | Book |
Child Work(s): |
The nature of the Pelagian crisis Augustine as a reader of Cicero Augustinian views on memory as an aid to reading The tempest Augustine and the Filioque Becoming one Christ : the dynamics of Augustinian deification Friendship and happiness : why matter matters in Augustine's Confessions Augustine and the beginning of theology Quinque argumenta pelagianorum The end of the Soliloquy Augustine and the beginning of theology |
Status: | Active |
Summary: | This volume brings together more than a dozen essays on central metaphysical and theological themes in Augustine and other medieval thinkers. The authors are noted scholars who draw upon Teske's work, reflect on it, go beyond it, and at times even disagree with it, but always in a spirit of respectful co-operation, and always with the aim of getting at the truth. |
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