Augustine and Ethics
Herausgeber: Hannan, Sean; Paffenroth, Kim
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Herausgeber: Hannan, Sean; Paffenroth, Kim
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This collection examines ethics in the writings of Augustine of Hippo. By placing Augustine into conversation with contemporary fields of ethical concern, from incarceration to health care, the goal is to demonstrate the ongoing relevance of Augustineà â â s account of ethics across historical, cultural, and religious boundaries.
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This collection examines ethics in the writings of Augustine of Hippo. By placing Augustine into conversation with contemporary fields of ethical concern, from incarceration to health care, the goal is to demonstrate the ongoing relevance of Augustineà â â s account of ethics across historical, cultural, and religious boundaries.
Produktdetails
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- Augustine in Conversation: Tradition and Innovation
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 772g
- ISBN-13: 9781666953398
- ISBN-10: 1666953393
- Artikelnr.: 69115243
- Augustine in Conversation: Tradition and Innovation
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 772g
- ISBN-13: 9781666953398
- ISBN-10: 1666953393
- Artikelnr.: 69115243
Edited by Sean Hannan and Kim Paffenroth - Contributions by Toni Alimi; Margaret Atkins; Paul A. Camacho; Colleen Campbell; Ian Clausen, New College, University of Edinburgh; Thomas Clemmons; Fábio Dalpra; Hans Feichtinger; Ron Haflidson; Wendy Elgersma H
Part I. The Foundations of Augustinian Ethics Chapter 1. Augustine
s Early Ethics: A Reconsideration Thomas Clemmons Chapter 2. Thinking with Augustine: On Domination and Abuse Vincent Lloyd Chapter 3. Beauty, Morality, and the Promise of Happiness Sarah Stewart-Kroeker Chapter 4. The Heart of the Father in Augustine
s Moral Thought Veronica Roberts Ogle Chapter 5. In Conspectu Dei: Journey in the Land of the Augustinian Conscience Ian Clausen Chapter 6. Interiority, Community, and Self-Formation: Augustine and Monica at Ostia Emily Stölken Part II. The Ethics of Love Chapter 7. The Weight of Love: On the Limits of Autonomy in Augustine
s Confessions Paul Camacho Chapter 8. `More Than Simply Bystanders:
Augustine, Brené Brown, and the Role of Empathy in Accompanying Others Colleen Campbell Chapter 9. Augustine on the Privacy of Conscience and Love of God and Neighbor Ronald Haflidson Chapter 10. Love Between Desire and Will: An Investigation of Augustine
s Concept of Love Assisted by Computational Methods Eva Elisabeth Houth Vrangbaek and Laigaard Nielbo Part III. The Ethics of Sin Chapter 11. Original Sin and Justice in Augustine of Hippös Anti-Pelagian Writings (412-415 CE) Fabio Dalpra Chapter 12. Pia Impudentia: The Paradox of Ethics and Invisibility in Augustine Makiko Sato Chapter 13. Augustine on Original Sin and the Origin of the Soul: Ethical Implications Wendy Helleman Part IV. The Politics of Ethics Chapter 14. The Ethics of History: Augustine, Afro-Pessimism, and the 1619 Project Toni Alimi Chapter 15. Augustine, Pluralism, and Diversity Fr. Hans Feichtinger Chapter 16. The Image of God in the City of God Matthew Puffer Part V. Applied Augustinian Ethics Chapter 17.
The Truth Belongs to Christ:
Moral Idealism and Pastoral Reality in Augustine
s Rejection of Lies Sr. Margaret Atkins Chapter 18. An Inarticulacy of Meaning: The Significance of Augustinian Restlessness for Modern Medicine Daniel Kim Chapter 19. Daring to Leave the Fallen World: Reflecting on Prison Abolition with Augustine Rebecca Makas Chapter 20. Eros, Eating, Attention: The Ethics of Incarnation in Augustine and Simone Weil Rachel Matheson and Travis Kroeker
s Early Ethics: A Reconsideration Thomas Clemmons Chapter 2. Thinking with Augustine: On Domination and Abuse Vincent Lloyd Chapter 3. Beauty, Morality, and the Promise of Happiness Sarah Stewart-Kroeker Chapter 4. The Heart of the Father in Augustine
s Moral Thought Veronica Roberts Ogle Chapter 5. In Conspectu Dei: Journey in the Land of the Augustinian Conscience Ian Clausen Chapter 6. Interiority, Community, and Self-Formation: Augustine and Monica at Ostia Emily Stölken Part II. The Ethics of Love Chapter 7. The Weight of Love: On the Limits of Autonomy in Augustine
s Confessions Paul Camacho Chapter 8. `More Than Simply Bystanders:
Augustine, Brené Brown, and the Role of Empathy in Accompanying Others Colleen Campbell Chapter 9. Augustine on the Privacy of Conscience and Love of God and Neighbor Ronald Haflidson Chapter 10. Love Between Desire and Will: An Investigation of Augustine
s Concept of Love Assisted by Computational Methods Eva Elisabeth Houth Vrangbaek and Laigaard Nielbo Part III. The Ethics of Sin Chapter 11. Original Sin and Justice in Augustine of Hippös Anti-Pelagian Writings (412-415 CE) Fabio Dalpra Chapter 12. Pia Impudentia: The Paradox of Ethics and Invisibility in Augustine Makiko Sato Chapter 13. Augustine on Original Sin and the Origin of the Soul: Ethical Implications Wendy Helleman Part IV. The Politics of Ethics Chapter 14. The Ethics of History: Augustine, Afro-Pessimism, and the 1619 Project Toni Alimi Chapter 15. Augustine, Pluralism, and Diversity Fr. Hans Feichtinger Chapter 16. The Image of God in the City of God Matthew Puffer Part V. Applied Augustinian Ethics Chapter 17.
The Truth Belongs to Christ:
Moral Idealism and Pastoral Reality in Augustine
s Rejection of Lies Sr. Margaret Atkins Chapter 18. An Inarticulacy of Meaning: The Significance of Augustinian Restlessness for Modern Medicine Daniel Kim Chapter 19. Daring to Leave the Fallen World: Reflecting on Prison Abolition with Augustine Rebecca Makas Chapter 20. Eros, Eating, Attention: The Ethics of Incarnation in Augustine and Simone Weil Rachel Matheson and Travis Kroeker
Part I. The Foundations of Augustinian Ethics Chapter 1. Augustine
s Early Ethics: A Reconsideration Thomas Clemmons Chapter 2. Thinking with Augustine: On Domination and Abuse Vincent Lloyd Chapter 3. Beauty, Morality, and the Promise of Happiness Sarah Stewart-Kroeker Chapter 4. The Heart of the Father in Augustine
s Moral Thought Veronica Roberts Ogle Chapter 5. In Conspectu Dei: Journey in the Land of the Augustinian Conscience Ian Clausen Chapter 6. Interiority, Community, and Self-Formation: Augustine and Monica at Ostia Emily Stölken Part II. The Ethics of Love Chapter 7. The Weight of Love: On the Limits of Autonomy in Augustine
s Confessions Paul Camacho Chapter 8. `More Than Simply Bystanders:
Augustine, Brené Brown, and the Role of Empathy in Accompanying Others Colleen Campbell Chapter 9. Augustine on the Privacy of Conscience and Love of God and Neighbor Ronald Haflidson Chapter 10. Love Between Desire and Will: An Investigation of Augustine
s Concept of Love Assisted by Computational Methods Eva Elisabeth Houth Vrangbaek and Laigaard Nielbo Part III. The Ethics of Sin Chapter 11. Original Sin and Justice in Augustine of Hippös Anti-Pelagian Writings (412-415 CE) Fabio Dalpra Chapter 12. Pia Impudentia: The Paradox of Ethics and Invisibility in Augustine Makiko Sato Chapter 13. Augustine on Original Sin and the Origin of the Soul: Ethical Implications Wendy Helleman Part IV. The Politics of Ethics Chapter 14. The Ethics of History: Augustine, Afro-Pessimism, and the 1619 Project Toni Alimi Chapter 15. Augustine, Pluralism, and Diversity Fr. Hans Feichtinger Chapter 16. The Image of God in the City of God Matthew Puffer Part V. Applied Augustinian Ethics Chapter 17.
The Truth Belongs to Christ:
Moral Idealism and Pastoral Reality in Augustine
s Rejection of Lies Sr. Margaret Atkins Chapter 18. An Inarticulacy of Meaning: The Significance of Augustinian Restlessness for Modern Medicine Daniel Kim Chapter 19. Daring to Leave the Fallen World: Reflecting on Prison Abolition with Augustine Rebecca Makas Chapter 20. Eros, Eating, Attention: The Ethics of Incarnation in Augustine and Simone Weil Rachel Matheson and Travis Kroeker
s Early Ethics: A Reconsideration Thomas Clemmons Chapter 2. Thinking with Augustine: On Domination and Abuse Vincent Lloyd Chapter 3. Beauty, Morality, and the Promise of Happiness Sarah Stewart-Kroeker Chapter 4. The Heart of the Father in Augustine
s Moral Thought Veronica Roberts Ogle Chapter 5. In Conspectu Dei: Journey in the Land of the Augustinian Conscience Ian Clausen Chapter 6. Interiority, Community, and Self-Formation: Augustine and Monica at Ostia Emily Stölken Part II. The Ethics of Love Chapter 7. The Weight of Love: On the Limits of Autonomy in Augustine
s Confessions Paul Camacho Chapter 8. `More Than Simply Bystanders:
Augustine, Brené Brown, and the Role of Empathy in Accompanying Others Colleen Campbell Chapter 9. Augustine on the Privacy of Conscience and Love of God and Neighbor Ronald Haflidson Chapter 10. Love Between Desire and Will: An Investigation of Augustine
s Concept of Love Assisted by Computational Methods Eva Elisabeth Houth Vrangbaek and Laigaard Nielbo Part III. The Ethics of Sin Chapter 11. Original Sin and Justice in Augustine of Hippös Anti-Pelagian Writings (412-415 CE) Fabio Dalpra Chapter 12. Pia Impudentia: The Paradox of Ethics and Invisibility in Augustine Makiko Sato Chapter 13. Augustine on Original Sin and the Origin of the Soul: Ethical Implications Wendy Helleman Part IV. The Politics of Ethics Chapter 14. The Ethics of History: Augustine, Afro-Pessimism, and the 1619 Project Toni Alimi Chapter 15. Augustine, Pluralism, and Diversity Fr. Hans Feichtinger Chapter 16. The Image of God in the City of God Matthew Puffer Part V. Applied Augustinian Ethics Chapter 17.
The Truth Belongs to Christ:
Moral Idealism and Pastoral Reality in Augustine
s Rejection of Lies Sr. Margaret Atkins Chapter 18. An Inarticulacy of Meaning: The Significance of Augustinian Restlessness for Modern Medicine Daniel Kim Chapter 19. Daring to Leave the Fallen World: Reflecting on Prison Abolition with Augustine Rebecca Makas Chapter 20. Eros, Eating, Attention: The Ethics of Incarnation in Augustine and Simone Weil Rachel Matheson and Travis Kroeker