Augustine and Apocalyptic examines Augustine’s thoughts on the apocalypse and his influence on the understanding of this topic through the Middle Ages and into modern times. Augustine’s handling of apocalyptic thought 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 the Fall of Rome in 410.
Augustine and Apocalyptic examines Augustine’s thoughts on the apocalypse and his influence on the understanding of this topic through the Middle Ages and into modern times. Augustine’s handling of apocalyptic thought 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 the Fall of Rome in 410.
John Doody is Robert M. Birmingham Chair in Humanities and director of the Villanova Center for Liberal Education. Kari Kloos is an associate professor of religious studies at Regis University in Denver. Kim Paffenroth is professor of religious studies at Iona College.
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Preface Introduction The End of Time: A Phenomenological ApproachJeff Olsen Biebighauser Augustine and Apocalyptic: Thoughts on the Fall of Rome, the Book of Revelation, and the End of the WorldJ. Kevin Coyle Augustine and Apocalypticism in the Rheims New Testament ControversyEllie Gebarowski-Shafer What's Left When Nothing's Left: St. Augustine, Cormac McCarthy, and the ApocalypseJ. Thomas Howe Augustine and the Adversary: Strategies of Synthesis in Early Medieval ExegesisKevin Hughes Augustine on Beauty, Bodies, and the Apocalypse Laurie A. Jungling and Rocki Wentzel Sustaining Hope in Times of Crisis: Spiritual Migration and Sojourn in Augustine's PreachingKari Kloos Augustine's Messianic Political Theology: An Apocalyptic Critique of Political AugustinianismP. Travis Kroeker The Silenced Millennium and the Fall of Rome: Augustine and the Year 6000 AM IRichard Landes 10. Moulding the Present: Apocalyptic as Hermeneutics in City of God 21-22 Karla Pollmann 10. Augustine on the End of the World: "Cautious Ignorance" Roland J. Teske, S.J. 11. Augustine on Pagan Demonolatry: Mediation and Apocalypticism in the Opening Books of The City of God Gregory Wiebe Bibliography
Preface Introduction The End of Time: A Phenomenological ApproachJeff Olsen Biebighauser Augustine and Apocalyptic: Thoughts on the Fall of Rome, the Book of Revelation, and the End of the WorldJ. Kevin Coyle Augustine and Apocalypticism in the Rheims New Testament ControversyEllie Gebarowski-Shafer What's Left When Nothing's Left: St. Augustine, Cormac McCarthy, and the ApocalypseJ. Thomas Howe Augustine and the Adversary: Strategies of Synthesis in Early Medieval ExegesisKevin Hughes Augustine on Beauty, Bodies, and the Apocalypse Laurie A. Jungling and Rocki Wentzel Sustaining Hope in Times of Crisis: Spiritual Migration and Sojourn in Augustine's PreachingKari Kloos Augustine's Messianic Political Theology: An Apocalyptic Critique of Political AugustinianismP. Travis Kroeker The Silenced Millennium and the Fall of Rome: Augustine and the Year 6000 AM IRichard Landes 10. Moulding the Present: Apocalyptic as Hermeneutics in City of God 21-22 Karla Pollmann 10. Augustine on the End of the World: "Cautious Ignorance" Roland J. Teske, S.J. 11. Augustine on Pagan Demonolatry: Mediation and Apocalypticism in the Opening Books of The City of God Gregory Wiebe Bibliography
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