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The Political Writings of St. Augustine

The Political Writings of St. Augustine
Author: Bishop of Hippo Saint Augustine
Publisher: Regnery Publishing
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1996-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780895267047

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Here in one concise volume is St. Augustine's brilliant analysis of where faith and politics meet - casting a penetrating light on Roman civilization, the coming Middle Ages, ecclesiastical politics, and some of the most powerful ideas in the Western tradition, including Augustine's famous "just war theory" and his timeless ideas of how men should live in society.


Augustine: Political Writings

Augustine: Political Writings
Author: Saint Augustine (of Hippo)
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2001-01-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780521446976

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Collection containing thirty-five letters and sermons of St Augustine on politics, addressing essential themes in Augustine's thought.


Augustine: Political Writings

Augustine: Political Writings
Author: Augustine
Publisher: Hackett Publishing
Total Pages: 299
Release: 1994-10-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1603848843

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The best available introduction to the political thought of Augustine, if not to Christian political thought in general. Included are generous selections from City of God, as well as from many lesser-known writings of Augustine.


The Pilgrim City

The Pilgrim City
Author: Saint Augustine (of Hippo)
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2001
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0851158196

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The result is a full and wide-ranging narrative account of St. Augustine's thinking on the human condition, justice, the State, slavery, private property and war. This comprehensive sourcebook will be of value to students of St. Augustine at all levels."--Jacket.


Augustine's Political Thought

Augustine's Political Thought
Author: Richard J. Dougherty
Publisher: Rochester Studies in Medieval
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2019
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1580469248

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This important collection reveals that Augustine's political thought drew on and diverged from the classical tradition, contributing to the study of questions at the center of all Western political thought.


St. Augustine of Hippo

St. Augustine of Hippo
Author: R.W. Dyson
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2006-09-21
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1847140971

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St Augustine of Hippo was the earliest thinker to develop a distinctively Christian political and social philosophy. He does so mainly from the perspective of Platonism and Stoicism; but by introducing the biblical and Pauline conceptions of sin, grace and predestination he radically transforms the 'classical' understanding of the political. Humanity is not perfectible through participation in the life of a moral community; indeed, there are no moral communities on earth. Humankind is fallen; we are slaves of self-love and the destructive impulses generated by it. The State is no longer the matrix within which human beings can achieve ethical goods through co-operation with other rational and moral beings. Augustine's response to classical political assumptions and claims therefore transcends 'normal' radicalism. His project is not that of drawing attention to weaknesses and inadequacies in our political arrangements with a view to recommending their abolition or improvement. Nor does he adopt the classical practice of delineating an ideal State. To his mind, all States are imperfect: they are the mechanisms whereby an imperfect world is regulated. They can provide justice and peace of a kind, but even the best earthly versions of justice and peace are not true justice and peace. It is precisely the impossibility of true justice on earth that makes the State necessary. Robert Dyson's new book describes and analyses this 'transformation' in detail and shows Augustine's enormous influence upon the development of political thought down to the thirteenth century.


Augustine and the Limits of Politics

Augustine and the Limits of Politics
Author: Jean Bethke Elshtain
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Pess
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2018-04-30
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0268161143

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Now with a new foreword by Patrick J. Deneen. Jean Bethke Elshtain brings Augustine's thought into the contemporary political arena and presents an Augustine who created a complex moral map that offers space for loyalty, love, and care, as well as a chastened form of civic virtue. The result is a controversial book about one of the world's greatest and most complex thinkers whose thought continues to haunt all of Western political philosophy. What is our business "within this common mortal life?" Augustine asks and bids us to ask ourselves. What can Augustine possibly have to say about the conditions that characterize our contemporary society and appear to put democracy in crisis? Who is Augustine for us now and what do his words have to do with political theory? These are the underlying questions that animate Jean Bethke Elshtain's fascinating engagement with the thought and work of Augustine, the ancient thinker who gave no political theory per se and refused to offer up a positive utopia. In exploring the questions, Why Augustine, why now? Elshtain argues that Augustine's great works display a canny and scrupulous attunement to the here and now and the very real limits therein. She discusses other aspects of Augustine's thought as well, including his insistence that no human city can be modeled on the heavenly city, and further elaborates on Hannah Arendt's deep indebtedness to Augustine's understanding of evil. Elshtain also presents Augustine's arguments against the pridefulness of philosophy, thereby linking him to later currents in modern thought, including Wittgenstein and Freud.


Augustine and Politics

Augustine and Politics
Author: John Doody
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780739110096

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The essays in this volume take stock of recent scholarly developments and revisit old assumptions about the significance of Augustine of Hippo for political thought. They do so from many different perspectives, examining the anthropological and theological underpinnings of Augustine's thought, his critique of politics, his development of his own political thought, and some of the later manifestations or uses of his thought in the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and today. This new vision is at once more bracing, more hopeful, and more diverse than earlier readings could have allowed.


Politics and the Earthly City in Augustine's City of God

Politics and the Earthly City in Augustine's City of God
Author: Veronica Ogle
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2020-11-19
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1108842593

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A new reading of Augustine's City of God which considers the status of politics within Augustine's sacramental worldview.