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OverviewAugustine and World Religions examines Augustine's thought for how it can inform modern inter-religious dialogue. Despite Augustine's reputation as the father of Christian intolerance, one finds in his thought the surprising claim that within non-Christian writings there are ""some truths in regard even to the worship of the One God"". This, it seems, hints at a deeper level of respect and dialogue between religions, because one engages in such dialogue in order to better understand and worship God. The essays here uncover provocative points of comparison and similarity between Christianity and other religions to further such an Augustinian dialogue. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Brian Brown , John A. Doody , Kim Paffenroth , Michael BarnesPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Lexington Books Dimensions: Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.467kg ISBN: 9780739125809ISBN 10: 073912580 Pages: 310 Publication Date: 30 May 2008 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"Chapter 1 Contents Chapter 2 Introduction Part 3 I Augustine's Relation to Judaism and Roman Religions Chapter 4 1 Augustine and the Invention of Magical Dissent Chapter 5 2 Secundem Carnem: HIstory and Israel in the Theology of St. Augustine Chapter 6 3 Jews and Judaism in the Thought of Augustine Chapter 7 4 A ChristianAeneid: Pagan and Christian Education in theConfessions Chapter 8 5 Theo-Semiotics and Augustine's Hermeneutical Jew, or, ""What's a Little Supersessionism between Friends?"" Part 9 II Augustine and Non-Western Religions Chapter 10 6 Way and Wilderness: An Augustinian Dialogue with Buddhism Chapter 11 7 Augustine, Apuleius, and Hermes Trismegistus:The City of God and Advice on How (Not) to Read Hindu Texts Chapter 12 8 Wisdom, Compassion, and Charity: The Lotus Sutra and Augustine Chapter 13 9 Divine Election asAdhikara andAtma-sva-bhava: Re-reading theReply to Simplicianus in Light of a Hindu Text Chapter 14 10 Transforming the Self: Confession and Performance in the Thought of Augustine and Xunzi Chapter 15 Bibliography"ReviewsEvery so often a book comes along from a truly fresh perspective-one that genuinely captures its subject in a new light and allows its readers to see with greater clarity the contribution and genius of an intellectual forebear. This is one such book. Bolstered by a fine index and a thorough bibliography, this volume will undoubtedly be of particular use not only to scholars of Augustine but to others in religious studies, as well as to students seeking excellent examples of cross-cultural comparison and to those engaged in practical interreligious dialogue and cooperation; it deserves a wider audience, as well. Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Spring 2009 Every so often a book comes along from a truly fresh perspective--one that genuinely captures its subject in a new light and allows its readers to see with greater clarity the contribution and genius of an intellectual forebear. This is one such book. Bolstered by a fine index and a thorough bibliography, this volume will undoubtedly be of particular use not only to scholars of Augustine but to others in religious studies, as well as to students seeking excellent examples of cross-cultural comparison and to those engaged in practical interreligious dialogue and cooperation; it deserves a wider audience, as well. Journal Of Ecumenical Studies, Spring 2009 Author InformationBrian E. Brown is associate professor of religious studies at Iona College. John A. Doody is Robert M. Birmingham Chair in the Humanities at Villanova University. Kim Paffenroth is associate professor of religious studies at Iona College. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |