Against the Academics: St. Augustine's Cassiciacum Dialogues, Volume 1

Against the Academics: St. Augustine's Cassiciacum Dialogues, Volume 1

by Saint Augustine (Author), Michael P. Foley (Author)

Synopsis

The first four works written by St. Augustine of Hippo after his conversion to Christianity have influenced prominent thinkers from Boethius to Bernard Lonergan. Usually called the Cassiciacum dialogues, these four works are a literary triumph, combining Ciceronian and neo-Platonic philosophy, Roman comedy and Vergilian poetry, and early Christian theology. They are also, arguably, Augustine's most charming works, exhibiting his whimsical levity and ironic wryness.

In this first dialogue, Augustine and his interlocutors have retreated to a quiet country villa north of Milan to explore the history and teachings of Academic Skepticism. Augustine is both sympathetic to and critical of the Skeptics, eventually hypothesizing that they could not possibly have believed everything they taught. The dialogue serves as a fitting launch point for a knowledge of God and the soul, the overall subject of the Cassiciacum tetralogy.

Michael Foley's clear, precise and playful translations are accompanied by his brief, illuminating commentaries.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 13 Aug 2019

ISBN 10: 030023855X
ISBN 13: 9780300238556

Media Reviews
A truly impressive undertaking. -Marc D. Guerra, Assumption College
A consistent, faithful and elegant translation of the crucial but relatively neglected dialogues by Augustine of Hippo. -Simon Oliver, Durham University, UK
Author Bio
Michael P. Foley is associate professor of patristics at Baylor University. He is the author or editor of several books, including Frank Sheed's translation of Augustine's Confessions.