Augustine and Frontiers of Pluralism
Herausgeber: Kabala, Boleslaw Z; Menchaca-Bagnulo, Ashleen; Harmon, Thomas P
Augustine and Frontiers of Pluralism
Herausgeber: Kabala, Boleslaw Z; Menchaca-Bagnulo, Ashleen; Harmon, Thomas P
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This book focuses on St. Augustine as a worthwhile resource for thinking through the challenges and prospects of pluralism. The contributors speak to several dimensions of this organizing concept, understanding of which is advanced by engagement with Augustine.
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This book focuses on St. Augustine as a worthwhile resource for thinking through the challenges and prospects of pluralism. The contributors speak to several dimensions of this organizing concept, understanding of which is advanced by engagement with Augustine.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9781032784076
- ISBN-10: 1032784075
- Artikelnr.: 72488703
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- Europaallee 1
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9781032784076
- ISBN-10: 1032784075
- Artikelnr.: 72488703
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Boleslaw Z. Kabala is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Tarleton State University, USA, and Research Associate at the Augustinian Institute at Villanova University. Thomas P. Harmon is Professor and Scanlan Foundation Chair in Theology at the University of St. Thomas, USA. Ashleen Menchaca-Bagnulo is Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at Texas State University, USA.
Editors' Introduction: Scope, Focus, and Purpose 1. Would it Have Killed
Augustine to be More Like Socrates? James Wetzel Part 1: Augustine.
Alternative Pluralisms 2. Augustine's Flexibility in Encountering Pluralism
Douglas Kries 3. The Philosophy and Politics of Universalism in the Time of
Augustine Thomas Harmon 4. Augustine on Pagan and Christian Social
Hierarchies Daniel E. Burns 5. E Pluribus Unum: Illiberal Pluralism at
Cassiciacum Michael P. Foley Part 2: Augustinian Pluralism and Civic
Engagement 6. Hopefully, Augustine Peter Iver Kaufman 7. Healing Hope: A
Response to Peter Iver Kaufman Veronica Roberts Ogle 8. Augustine on Hope
and Politics Michael Lamb 9. Augustine and Pluralism in a Globalized World
Charles Mathewes 10. Augustine and the Christian Response to Nazism Paul
Allen Part 3: Augustine and Black Religious Thought 11. Augustine in
Dialogue with Frederick Douglass and Angela Davis on Human Freedom Ashleen
Menchaca-Bagnulo 12. On Job and the Practical Problem of Suffering:
Augustine and Martin Luther King, Jr. Compared Darren Yau 13. Africitas,
or Fanon's Confession: Manicheism and Pluralism in Augustine and Frantz
Fanon Chase Padusniak 14. The Masters' Metaphors and the Afterlife of
Slavery: Re-reading Augustine's 'Form of the Slave' Matthew Elia 15.
Dominating Grief: An Ambiguously Augustinian Approach to Pregnancy Loss
Patricia Grosse Brewer 16. Critique without Domination? Fraternal
Correction as Augustinian Social Witness John Walker Part 5: Augustinian
Feminism 17. Imitatio Christi as Humility: Augustine and Wollstonecraft
toward a Pluralist Feminism Emily Dumler-Winckler 18. Too Late Have I Loved
You: Misogyny, Sin, and Divinity in Confessions 6.15 Karmen MacKendrick
19. Obedience and Submission: Thinking with Augustine Vincent Lloyd Part 6:
Augustine, Freedom, and Liberalism 20. Obscurity, Perplexity, and Plurality
in Augustine's City of God Mary M. Keys 21. Decolonization and the Two
Cities: Quijano, Augustine, and Paul Owen Anderson 22. Envy, Imagination,
and the 'Eternal Flight of Equality: Tocqueville's Augustinian Perspective
on Democracy's Path to Despotism and the Death of Pluralism Vince Bagnulo
Part 7: Augustine and Pluralities of Time 23. African Temporalities: Race
and the Augustinian Philosophy of Time Sean Hannan 24. In a Time of
Reconciliation: Augustine and Jean-Francois Lyotard on Community Confession
Boleslaw Z. Kabala and Kahlib Fischer. Index
Augustine to be More Like Socrates? James Wetzel Part 1: Augustine.
Alternative Pluralisms 2. Augustine's Flexibility in Encountering Pluralism
Douglas Kries 3. The Philosophy and Politics of Universalism in the Time of
Augustine Thomas Harmon 4. Augustine on Pagan and Christian Social
Hierarchies Daniel E. Burns 5. E Pluribus Unum: Illiberal Pluralism at
Cassiciacum Michael P. Foley Part 2: Augustinian Pluralism and Civic
Engagement 6. Hopefully, Augustine Peter Iver Kaufman 7. Healing Hope: A
Response to Peter Iver Kaufman Veronica Roberts Ogle 8. Augustine on Hope
and Politics Michael Lamb 9. Augustine and Pluralism in a Globalized World
Charles Mathewes 10. Augustine and the Christian Response to Nazism Paul
Allen Part 3: Augustine and Black Religious Thought 11. Augustine in
Dialogue with Frederick Douglass and Angela Davis on Human Freedom Ashleen
Menchaca-Bagnulo 12. On Job and the Practical Problem of Suffering:
Augustine and Martin Luther King, Jr. Compared Darren Yau 13. Africitas,
or Fanon's Confession: Manicheism and Pluralism in Augustine and Frantz
Fanon Chase Padusniak 14. The Masters' Metaphors and the Afterlife of
Slavery: Re-reading Augustine's 'Form of the Slave' Matthew Elia 15.
Dominating Grief: An Ambiguously Augustinian Approach to Pregnancy Loss
Patricia Grosse Brewer 16. Critique without Domination? Fraternal
Correction as Augustinian Social Witness John Walker Part 5: Augustinian
Feminism 17. Imitatio Christi as Humility: Augustine and Wollstonecraft
toward a Pluralist Feminism Emily Dumler-Winckler 18. Too Late Have I Loved
You: Misogyny, Sin, and Divinity in Confessions 6.15 Karmen MacKendrick
19. Obedience and Submission: Thinking with Augustine Vincent Lloyd Part 6:
Augustine, Freedom, and Liberalism 20. Obscurity, Perplexity, and Plurality
in Augustine's City of God Mary M. Keys 21. Decolonization and the Two
Cities: Quijano, Augustine, and Paul Owen Anderson 22. Envy, Imagination,
and the 'Eternal Flight of Equality: Tocqueville's Augustinian Perspective
on Democracy's Path to Despotism and the Death of Pluralism Vince Bagnulo
Part 7: Augustine and Pluralities of Time 23. African Temporalities: Race
and the Augustinian Philosophy of Time Sean Hannan 24. In a Time of
Reconciliation: Augustine and Jean-Francois Lyotard on Community Confession
Boleslaw Z. Kabala and Kahlib Fischer. Index
Editors' Introduction: Scope, Focus, and Purpose 1. Would it Have Killed
Augustine to be More Like Socrates? James Wetzel Part 1: Augustine.
Alternative Pluralisms 2. Augustine's Flexibility in Encountering Pluralism
Douglas Kries 3. The Philosophy and Politics of Universalism in the Time of
Augustine Thomas Harmon 4. Augustine on Pagan and Christian Social
Hierarchies Daniel E. Burns 5. E Pluribus Unum: Illiberal Pluralism at
Cassiciacum Michael P. Foley Part 2: Augustinian Pluralism and Civic
Engagement 6. Hopefully, Augustine Peter Iver Kaufman 7. Healing Hope: A
Response to Peter Iver Kaufman Veronica Roberts Ogle 8. Augustine on Hope
and Politics Michael Lamb 9. Augustine and Pluralism in a Globalized World
Charles Mathewes 10. Augustine and the Christian Response to Nazism Paul
Allen Part 3: Augustine and Black Religious Thought 11. Augustine in
Dialogue with Frederick Douglass and Angela Davis on Human Freedom Ashleen
Menchaca-Bagnulo 12. On Job and the Practical Problem of Suffering:
Augustine and Martin Luther King, Jr. Compared Darren Yau 13. Africitas,
or Fanon's Confession: Manicheism and Pluralism in Augustine and Frantz
Fanon Chase Padusniak 14. The Masters' Metaphors and the Afterlife of
Slavery: Re-reading Augustine's 'Form of the Slave' Matthew Elia 15.
Dominating Grief: An Ambiguously Augustinian Approach to Pregnancy Loss
Patricia Grosse Brewer 16. Critique without Domination? Fraternal
Correction as Augustinian Social Witness John Walker Part 5: Augustinian
Feminism 17. Imitatio Christi as Humility: Augustine and Wollstonecraft
toward a Pluralist Feminism Emily Dumler-Winckler 18. Too Late Have I Loved
You: Misogyny, Sin, and Divinity in Confessions 6.15 Karmen MacKendrick
19. Obedience and Submission: Thinking with Augustine Vincent Lloyd Part 6:
Augustine, Freedom, and Liberalism 20. Obscurity, Perplexity, and Plurality
in Augustine's City of God Mary M. Keys 21. Decolonization and the Two
Cities: Quijano, Augustine, and Paul Owen Anderson 22. Envy, Imagination,
and the 'Eternal Flight of Equality: Tocqueville's Augustinian Perspective
on Democracy's Path to Despotism and the Death of Pluralism Vince Bagnulo
Part 7: Augustine and Pluralities of Time 23. African Temporalities: Race
and the Augustinian Philosophy of Time Sean Hannan 24. In a Time of
Reconciliation: Augustine and Jean-Francois Lyotard on Community Confession
Boleslaw Z. Kabala and Kahlib Fischer. Index
Augustine to be More Like Socrates? James Wetzel Part 1: Augustine.
Alternative Pluralisms 2. Augustine's Flexibility in Encountering Pluralism
Douglas Kries 3. The Philosophy and Politics of Universalism in the Time of
Augustine Thomas Harmon 4. Augustine on Pagan and Christian Social
Hierarchies Daniel E. Burns 5. E Pluribus Unum: Illiberal Pluralism at
Cassiciacum Michael P. Foley Part 2: Augustinian Pluralism and Civic
Engagement 6. Hopefully, Augustine Peter Iver Kaufman 7. Healing Hope: A
Response to Peter Iver Kaufman Veronica Roberts Ogle 8. Augustine on Hope
and Politics Michael Lamb 9. Augustine and Pluralism in a Globalized World
Charles Mathewes 10. Augustine and the Christian Response to Nazism Paul
Allen Part 3: Augustine and Black Religious Thought 11. Augustine in
Dialogue with Frederick Douglass and Angela Davis on Human Freedom Ashleen
Menchaca-Bagnulo 12. On Job and the Practical Problem of Suffering:
Augustine and Martin Luther King, Jr. Compared Darren Yau 13. Africitas,
or Fanon's Confession: Manicheism and Pluralism in Augustine and Frantz
Fanon Chase Padusniak 14. The Masters' Metaphors and the Afterlife of
Slavery: Re-reading Augustine's 'Form of the Slave' Matthew Elia 15.
Dominating Grief: An Ambiguously Augustinian Approach to Pregnancy Loss
Patricia Grosse Brewer 16. Critique without Domination? Fraternal
Correction as Augustinian Social Witness John Walker Part 5: Augustinian
Feminism 17. Imitatio Christi as Humility: Augustine and Wollstonecraft
toward a Pluralist Feminism Emily Dumler-Winckler 18. Too Late Have I Loved
You: Misogyny, Sin, and Divinity in Confessions 6.15 Karmen MacKendrick
19. Obedience and Submission: Thinking with Augustine Vincent Lloyd Part 6:
Augustine, Freedom, and Liberalism 20. Obscurity, Perplexity, and Plurality
in Augustine's City of God Mary M. Keys 21. Decolonization and the Two
Cities: Quijano, Augustine, and Paul Owen Anderson 22. Envy, Imagination,
and the 'Eternal Flight of Equality: Tocqueville's Augustinian Perspective
on Democracy's Path to Despotism and the Death of Pluralism Vince Bagnulo
Part 7: Augustine and Pluralities of Time 23. African Temporalities: Race
and the Augustinian Philosophy of Time Sean Hannan 24. In a Time of
Reconciliation: Augustine and Jean-Francois Lyotard on Community Confession
Boleslaw Z. Kabala and Kahlib Fischer. Index