Prayer after Augustine : a study in the development of the Latin tradition
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Prayer after Augustine : a study in the development of the Latin tradition
(Changing paradigms in historical and systematic theology)
Oxford University Press, 2018
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Revision of author's thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Cambridge, 2014 under title: Prayer and the Latin tradition : a study in the development of Augustinianism
Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-252) and index
収録内容
- Part I. A theological prelude
- Learning to pray
- Prayer as acceptance of time
- Prayer as reception of the other
- Prayer as the hope of wisdom
- Part II. A historiographical interlude
- The Augustinianism 1 of the Opuscula sacra
- The Augustinianism 2 of The consolation of philosophy
- The Augustianism 1 of the Rule of St Benedict
- The Augustinianism 2 of the Rule of St Benedict
- An ethical postlude
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The influence of the theology and philosophy of Augustine of Hippo on subsequent Western thought and culture is undisputed. Prayer after Augustine: A Study in the Development of the Latin Tradition argues that the notion of the 'Augustinian tradition' needs to be re-thought; and that already in the generation after Augustine in the West such a re-thinking is already and richly manifest in more than one influential form. In this work, Jonathan D. Teubner
encourages philosophical, moral, and historical theologians to think about what it might mean that the Augustinian tradition formed in a distinctively Augustinian fashion, and considers how this affects how they use, discuss, and evaluate Augustine in their work. This is exemplified by Augustine's reflections on
prayer and how they were taken up, modified, and handed on by Boethius and Benedict, two critically influential figures for the development of Latin medieval philosophical and theological cultures. Teubner analyses and exemplifies the particular theme of prayer and the other topics it constellates in Augustine and to show how it already forms a distinctively 'Augustinian' concept of tradition that was to prove to have fascinatingly diverse manifestations. Part I traces the development of
Augustine's understanding of prayer. Patience and hope as articulated in prayer sit at the centre of Augustine's understanding of Christian existence. In Part II, Teubner turns to suggest how this is picked up by Boethius and Benedict.
目次
- PART I: A THEOLOGICAL PRELUDE
- PART II: A HISTORIOGRAPHICAL INTERLUDE
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