Chapter 1 Introduction
Part 2 Part I. Augustine's Philosophy
Chapter 3 Augustine on the Glory and the Limits of Philosophy
Chapter 4 Augustine and Philosophy: Intellectus fidei
Chapter 5 Augustine's First-Person Perspective
Chapter 6 Keeping Time in Mind:Saint Augustine's Proposed Solution
to a Perplexing Problem
Chapter 7 Augustinian Compatibilism and the Doctrine of
Election
Chapter 8 Dreams of Responsibility
Part 9 Part II. Augustine and Other Philosophers
Chapter 10 Recurrens in te unum: Neoplatonic Form and Content in
Augustine's Confessions
Chapter 11 The Contradictores of Confessions XII
Chapter 12 The Epistemology of Faith in Augustine and Aquinas
Chapter 13 Augustine's Influence on the Philosophy of Henry of
Ghent
Chapter 14 Wittgenstein's Augustine:The Inauguration of the Later
Philosophy
Chapter 15 Toward a Postmodern Theology of the Cross: Augustine,
Heidegger, Derrida
Phillip Cary is a professor of Philosophy at Eastern
University in St. Davids, Pennsylvania, where he is also
Scholar-in-Residence at the Templeton Honors College.
John Doody is Professor of Philosophy and Associate Dean of
Arts and Sciences at Villanova University.
Kim Paffenroth is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies
at Iona College.
The authors of these essays ask many different questions about
Augustine and his influence, and bring a large diversity of
interests and expertise to their task. Thus the collection shows
that Augustine's philosophy remains an influence and a provocation
in a wide variet of settings today.
*English Books on Augustine*
Augustine and Philosophy is a welcome addition to this highly
regarded series. Key topics in Augustine's philosophy and his
influential legacy are examined with rigor and sensitivity by
leading scholars. Without advocating a settled agenda, the various
essays cut across disciplinary boundaries and constitute a needed
corrective to the relative neglect of Augustine in contemporary
philosophical circles.
*Eric Gregory, Princeton University*
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