The Cambridge Companion to Augustine (Cambridge Companions to Philosophy)

The Cambridge Companion to Augustine (Cambridge Companions to Philosophy)

by EleonoreStump (Editor), NormanKretzmann (Editor)

Synopsis

It is hard to overestimate the importance of the work of Augustine of Hippo, both in his own period and in the subsequent history of Western philosophy. Until the thirteenth century, when he may have had a competitor in Thomas Aquinas, he was the most important philosopher of the medieval period. Many of his views, including his theory of the just war, his account of time and eternity, his understanding of the will, his attempted resolution of the problem of evil, and his approach to the relation of faith and reason, have continued to be influential up to the present time. In this 2001 volume of specially-commissioned essays, sixteen scholars provide a wide-ranging and stimulating contribution to our understanding of Augustine, covering all the major areas of his philosophy and theology.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 322
Edition: First Edition, Later Printing
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 15 Mar 2001

ISBN 10: 052165985X
ISBN 13: 9780521659857
Book Overview: In this 2001 volume, sixteen specially-commissioned essays discuss major areas of the philosophy and theology of Augustine of Hippo.

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'Taken as a whole, the volume is a success. It achieves a balance of historical contextualization and philosophical engagement without sacrificing the primary aim of clear exposition. It should prove rewarding both to those looking for an overview of Augustine's thought and to those seeking a volume representing the best of contemporary scholarship in Anglo-American Augustine studies.' Blake D. Dutton, Loyola University, Chicago
'This volume promises to fill an obvious gap very usefully ...'. The Journal of Theological Studies
This book, which should be in every scholarly library, can easily be used for graduate courses on Augustine's thought. Religious Studies Review
Augustine's thought is so rich and the scholarship on it is so diverse. ...she and her late coeditor have assembled a volume impressive not only for the high quality of its 18 essays by 16 scholars (15 of whom teach at North American and British universities and colleges, and one, at the Univ. of Helsinki), but also for its range of coverage...no university or college library with serious holding in religious or humanistic studies should be without this book. CHOICE Jan 2002