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Augustine and time edited by John Doody, Sean Hannan, and Kim Paffenroth.

Contributor(s): Doody, John, 1943- | Hannan, Sean | Paffenroth, Kim, 1966-Material type: TextTextSeries: Augustine in conversationPublisher: Lanham, Maryland Lexington Books, an impring of The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc., [2021]Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 342 pages)ISBN: 1793637768; 9781793637765Subject(s): Augustine, of Hippo, Saint, 354-430 | Time -- Religious aspects -- ChristianityGenre/Form: EBSCO eBooks | Electronic books. DDC classification: 270.2092 | 261.55 LOC classification: BR1720.A9 | A94 2021Online resources: EBSCOhost
Contents:
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- Notes -- Part I: Interpreting Augustine on Time -- Chapter 1: Time, Eternity, and History in Augustine's Early Works -- Plotinus and Manichaeism on Time, Eternity, and History -- Time, Eternity, and History in Augustine's Italian Writings -- Time, Eternity, and History in Augustine's Thagaste Writings -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 2: Keeping Time in Mind: Saint Augustine's Proposed Solution to a Perplexing Problem -- Augustine on Time -- Critical Responses to Augustine on Time -- Notes
Chapter 3: Time after Augustine -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- V -- Notes -- Part II: Time, Language, and Song -- Chapter 4: Living as Singing: Augustine's Understanding of the Voice of Creatures in the Confessiones -- Listening to the Voice of Mutable Things -- Our Voice to Sing -- Living as Singing -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 5: Time, Mirror of the Soul -- Some Premises -- The Internal Reality of Time -- Distentio Animi and Joshua's Sun -- Deus Creator Omnium -- Final Remarks -- Notes
Chapter 6: The Inner Word and the Outer World: Time, Temporality, and Language in Augustine and Gadamer -- Gadamer's Theory of Language -- Christian Logos Theology -- The Augustinian Inner Word -- The Reconciliation of Time and Eternity -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Part III: Time, Embodiment, and Gender -- Chapter 7: Augustinian Temporality and Resurrected Bodies -- Conceptual Distinctions and Augustine's Physical Account of Time -- Resurrected Bodies in the Sermons of Early 411 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 8: Love in the Time of Augustine: Rape, Suicide, and Resurrection in City of God
Crisis Theology: Contextualizing Augustine's City of God -- The Desexualization of Gender in the World That Is to Come -- Gendered Heavenly Bodies -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 9: Augustine and the Gendered Self in Time -- New Feminist Materialism -- Augustine, Gender, and the Self in Time -- Augustine and the New Feminist Materialists in Dialogue -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Part IV: Augustinian Temporality in the Middle Ages -- Chapter 10: Augustine and Avicenna on the Puzzle of Time without Time -- Avicenna's Theory of Time -- Avicenna and the Puzzle of Too Many Times
Avicenna's Solution to the Two Puzzles -- Avicenna and Augustine on the Eternity of Time -- Notes -- Chapter 11: The Timing of Creation: Aquinas's Reception of Augustine -- The Hermeneutics of the Timing of Creation in the De potentia -- The Timing of Creation in the Summa theologiae -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 12: Augustine's Dilemma: Divine Eternity and the Reality of Temporal Passage -- Augustine's Dilemma: Temporal Passage and the Eternity of Divine Knowledge -- Aquinas: Sharpening the Horns of Augustine's Dilemma -- Scotus's Exposure of Augustine's Dilemma
Summary: This collection examines the topic of time in Augustine of Hippo. By placing Augustine into conversation with theologians and philosophers from the Islamic, Christian, and Buddhist traditions, the goal is to demonstrate the ongoing relevance of Augustine's account of temporality across historical, cultural, and religious boundaries.
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Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- Notes -- Part I: Interpreting Augustine on Time -- Chapter 1: Time, Eternity, and History in Augustine's Early Works -- Plotinus and Manichaeism on Time, Eternity, and History -- Time, Eternity, and History in Augustine's Italian Writings -- Time, Eternity, and History in Augustine's Thagaste Writings -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 2: Keeping Time in Mind: Saint Augustine's Proposed Solution to a Perplexing Problem -- Augustine on Time -- Critical Responses to Augustine on Time -- Notes

Chapter 3: Time after Augustine -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- V -- Notes -- Part II: Time, Language, and Song -- Chapter 4: Living as Singing: Augustine's Understanding of the Voice of Creatures in the Confessiones -- Listening to the Voice of Mutable Things -- Our Voice to Sing -- Living as Singing -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 5: Time, Mirror of the Soul -- Some Premises -- The Internal Reality of Time -- Distentio Animi and Joshua's Sun -- Deus Creator Omnium -- Final Remarks -- Notes

Chapter 6: The Inner Word and the Outer World: Time, Temporality, and Language in Augustine and Gadamer -- Gadamer's Theory of Language -- Christian Logos Theology -- The Augustinian Inner Word -- The Reconciliation of Time and Eternity -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Part III: Time, Embodiment, and Gender -- Chapter 7: Augustinian Temporality and Resurrected Bodies -- Conceptual Distinctions and Augustine's Physical Account of Time -- Resurrected Bodies in the Sermons of Early 411 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 8: Love in the Time of Augustine: Rape, Suicide, and Resurrection in City of God

Crisis Theology: Contextualizing Augustine's City of God -- The Desexualization of Gender in the World That Is to Come -- Gendered Heavenly Bodies -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 9: Augustine and the Gendered Self in Time -- New Feminist Materialism -- Augustine, Gender, and the Self in Time -- Augustine and the New Feminist Materialists in Dialogue -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Part IV: Augustinian Temporality in the Middle Ages -- Chapter 10: Augustine and Avicenna on the Puzzle of Time without Time -- Avicenna's Theory of Time -- Avicenna and the Puzzle of Too Many Times

Avicenna's Solution to the Two Puzzles -- Avicenna and Augustine on the Eternity of Time -- Notes -- Chapter 11: The Timing of Creation: Aquinas's Reception of Augustine -- The Hermeneutics of the Timing of Creation in the De potentia -- The Timing of Creation in the Summa theologiae -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 12: Augustine's Dilemma: Divine Eternity and the Reality of Temporal Passage -- Augustine's Dilemma: Temporal Passage and the Eternity of Divine Knowledge -- Aquinas: Sharpening the Horns of Augustine's Dilemma -- Scotus's Exposure of Augustine's Dilemma

Suarez's Augustinian Presentism.

This collection examines the topic of time in Augustine of Hippo. By placing Augustine into conversation with theologians and philosophers from the Islamic, Christian, and Buddhist traditions, the goal is to demonstrate the ongoing relevance of Augustine's account of temporality across historical, cultural, and religious boundaries.

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