En route to the Confessions : the Roots and Development of Augustine's Philosophical Anthropology

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Napier, Daniel Austin (-)
Formato: Tesis
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leuven [etc] : Peeters 2013
Colección:Late antique history and religion ; 6
The mystagogy of the church fathers ; 2
Materias:
Ver en Catálogo Colectivo de las Bibliotecas Agustinianas de España:http://catalogo.bibliotecasagustinianas.es/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=82913
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Pt. 1: The circular soul, salvific contemplation and the defect of action
  • The circular soul in contemplation: the Cassiciacum Project and Augustine's early anthropology (386-387)
  • Temporal soul, fallen bodies and the defect of action (Milan through Tagaste, 387-391)
  • Pt. 2: Augustine's priestly discovery of redemptive action
  • Augustine's invention of the heart: standing with Jesus between Plato and the Stoa (study leave of 391-394)
  • The anthropology of grace: stoic compatibilism, psychology of the passions and grace irresistible (394-396)
  • Pt. 3: The cracked self and beyond: Augustine's anthropology in the Confessiones
  • Mirror of fallen nature: commendation to action and its perversion in Confessiones 1
  • Augustine's account of contemplation: preverse and redemptive ascents in the Confessiones.