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Articulating Creation, Articulating Kerygma : A Theological Interpretation of Evangelisation and Genesis Narrative in the Writings of Saint Augustine of Hippo - v. 804

Part of the Europaische Hochschulschriften/European University Studies/Publications Universitaires Europeennes Reihe 23: Theologie/Series 23: Theology/Serie 23: Theologie series
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This book deals with the relationship between initial creation and historical re-creation in the works of Augustine of Hippo.

It begins with a detailed study of Augustine's concept of articulation, important in his considerations of speech, writing, history, and epistemology.

By charting the way Augustine articulates the arguments of discursive reason in the study of the liberal arts and in notional explication, a general scheme for the thematic articulation of heuristic intentions is established.

This scheme is then applied both to Augustine's interpretation of the first creation account of Genesis, and to his description of the experience of kerygmatic proclamation.

Due to this common, articulated structure, evangelisation can be understood as the on-going completion of creation narrative within salvation history.

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Peter Lang AG
3631533683 / 9783631533680
Paperback / softback
21/04/2005
Switzerland
296 pages, 5 tables
148 x 210 mm, 400 grams