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This important collection reveals that Augustine's political thought drew on and diverged from the classical tradition, contributing to the study of questions at the center of all Western political thought.
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Table of Contents
- Frontcover
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part 1. Politics, Nature, and Virtue
- 1 St. Augustine and the Problem of Political Ethics in The City of God
- 2 The Other Happy Life: The Political Dimensions to St. Augustine’s Cassiciacum Dialogues
- 3 Peace in the Order of Nature: Augustine, Giles, and Dante
- 4 Deeds and Words: Latreia, Justice, and Mercy in Augustine’s Political Thought
- 5 The Investigation of Justice in Augustine’s Confessions
- Part 2. St. Augustine and Ancient Political Philosophy
- 6 The Few, the Many, and the Universal Way of Salvation: Augustine’s Point of Engagement with Platonic Political Thought
- 7 Echoes and Adaptations in Augustine’s Confessions of Plato’s Teaching on Art and Politics in the Republic
- 8 Truth, Lies, Deception, Esotericism: The Case of St. Augustine
- 9 Augustine’s Ciceronian Response to the Ciceronian Patriot
- 10 Augustine’s City of God and Roman Sacral Politics
- 11 Augustine and Platonic Political Philosophy: The Contribution of Joseph Ratzinger
- Notes on Contributors
- Index
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