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Augustine and Apocalyptic

Biebighauser, Jeff Olsen(Contributions by)Coyle, J. Kevin(Contributions by)Gebarowski-Shafer, Ellie(Contributions by)Howe, J. Thomas(Contributions by)Hughes, Kevin(Contributions by)Jungling, Laurie A.(Contributions by)Kloos, Kari(Contributions by)Doody, John(Edited by)Kloos, Kari(Edited by)Paffenroth, Kim(Edited by)
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Apocalyptic thought pervaded Augustine’s time even more than our own, where it still resurfaces with frequency and intensity.

Augustine’s handling of this topic captures him at the height of his powers, exercising his substantial skills at Biblical exegesis and rhetoric, as well as his abilities to deal with the social upheaval that followed on the Fall of Rome in 410.

The essays in this book look at Augustine’s thought on apocalyptic, as well as trace Augustine’s influence through the Middle Ages and into modern times.

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Product Details
Lexington Books
0739189220 / 9780739189221
Hardback
07/11/2013
United States
English
268 pages
25 cm