Augustine, the Trinity, and the Church : a reading of the anti-Donatist sermons

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    • Ployd, Adam

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Augustine, the Trinity, and the Church : a reading of the anti-Donatist sermons

Adam Ployd

(Oxford studies in historical theology)

Oxford University Press, c2015

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Bibliography: p. [197]-209

Includes indexes

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内容説明

The legacy of Augustine of Hippo (354-430) continues to shape Western Christian language about both the Trinity and the church. Yet scholars rarely treat these two topics as related in his work. In Augustine, the Trinity, and the Church, Adam Ployd argues that Augustine's ecclesiology draws upon his Trinitarian theology to a surprising degree. This connection appears most clearly in a series of sermons Augustine preached in 406-407 against the Donatists, the rival Christian communion in North Africa. As he preached, Augustine deployed scriptural interpretations derived from his Latin pro-Nicene predecessors. But he adapts these Trinitarian arguments to construct a vision of the charitable unity of the Catholic Church against the Donatists. To condemn the Donatists for separating from the body of Christ, Augustine appropriates a pro-Nicene Christology that views Christ's body as the means for ascent to his divinity. He further identifies the love that unites Christians to each other and to Christ in his body as the Holy Spirit, who gives to us what he eternally is as the mutual love of Father and Son. On the central issue of baptism, Augustine makes the sacrament a Trinitarian act as Christ gives the Spirit to his own body. The unity and integrity of the church, therefore, depend not upon the purity of the bishops or the guarded boundaries of the community, but upon the work of the triune God who unites us to Christ through the love of the Spirit who Christ himself gives in baptism.

目次

  • Preface
  • Abbreviations
  • Introduction
  • Trinitarian and Pro-Nicene
  • The Church and the Donatists
  • Chapter Outline
  • 1. To Know and To Love
  • Introduction
  • Knowledge, Love, and the Purpose of Preaching
  • The Moral Epistemology of trin. 1
  • The Moral Epistemology of Our Sermon Series
  • The Primary Disposition of Humility
  • Conclusion
  • 2. The Body of Christ
  • Introduction
  • The Grammar of Unity
  • From Grammar to Revelation
  • Fleshing Out the Body of Christ
  • Conclusion
  • 3. The Love of the Holy Spirit
  • Introduction
  • Prolegomena on Love
  • Love as the Source of Unity
  • The Spirit of Love
  • Conclusion
  • 4. The Unity of Baptism
  • Introduction
  • The Spirit of Baptism
  • The Power of Christ
  • The Unity of the Dove
  • Conclusion
  • Conclusion: Appreciating Augustine's Trinitarian Ecclesiology
  • Bibliography
  • Subject Index
  • Augustine Citation Index
  • Biblical Citation Index

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