Reason, Authority, and the Healing of Desire in the Writings of Augustine

Author:   Mark J. Boone
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Pages:   260
Publication Date:   14 January 2020
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Author:   Mark J. Boone
Publisher:   Lexington Books
Imprint:   Lexington Books
Dimensions:   Width: 16.30cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.585kg
ISBN:  

9781793612984


ISBN 10:   1793612986
Pages:   260
Publication Date:   14 January 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Desires occupies a central place in Augustine's philosophical theology and is the lynchpin for almost every topic that he treats. In Reason, Authority, and the Healing of Desire in the Writings of Augustine, Dr. Mark Boone provides a fresh look at this sometimes neglected and often misunderstood aspect of Augustine's thought. Through a careful examination of eight works, Boone persuasively shows how Augustine has a Platonically informed yet distinctively Christian theology of desire, a theology that is evident in his writings that rely mainly on reason and in his writings that rely mainly on authority.This book makes a valuable contribution to our historical understanding of Augustine's pioneering work in the field of desire as well as to our contemporary conversations about human eros. --Michael P. Foley, Baylor University Even by itself, Boone's introduction makes his whole book required reading -- especially by people who haven't read Augustine and don't know what they are missing. In the eight chapters, Boone undertakes a brilliant retrieval of eight Augustinian treatises, most of them now the province solely of specialists. Reading these treatises through the lens of Augustine's theology of desire, Boone shows why all Christians should be 'Augustinians' -- called by Christ to a conversion of desire. -- Matthew Levering, James N. and Mary D. Perry Jr. Chair of Theology, Mundelein Seminary This is a terrific book. It is superbly written and masterfully organized. The result is a meaty but easy-to-follow introduction to the most influential of all Christian thinkers. --Gerald R. McDermott, Beeson Divinity School


Desires occupies a central place in Augustine's philosophical theology and is the lynchpin for almost every topic that he treats. In Reason, Authority, and the Healing of Desire in the Writings of Augustine, Dr. Mark Boone provides a fresh look at this sometimes neglected and often misunderstood aspect of Augustine's thought. Through a careful examination of eight works, Boone persuasively shows how Augustine has a Platonically informed yet distinctively Christian theology of desire, a theology that is evident in his writings that rely mainly on reason and in his writings that rely mainly on authority.This book makes a valuable contribution to our historical understanding of Augustine's pioneering work in the field of desire as well as to our contemporary conversations about human eros. --Michael P. Foley, Baylor University -- Michael P. Foley, Baylor University Even by itself, Boone's introduction makes his whole book required reading -- especially by people who haven't read Augustine and don't know what they are missing. In the eight chapters, Boone undertakes a brilliant retrieval of eight Augustinian treatises, most of them now the province solely of specialists. Reading these treatises through the lens of Augustine's theology of desire, Boone shows why all Christians should be 'Augustinians' -- called by Christ to a conversion of desire. -- Matthew Levering, James N. and Mary D. Perry Jr. Chair of Theology, Mundelein Seminary -- Matthew Levering, James N. and Mary D. Perry Jr. Chair of Theology, Mundelein Seminary


Desires occupies a central place in Augustine's philosophical theology and is the lynchpin for almost every topic that he treats. In Reason, Authority, and the Healing of Desire in the Writings of Augustine, Dr. Mark Boone provides a fresh look at this sometimes neglected and often misunderstood aspect of Augustine's thought. Through a careful examination of eight works, Boone persuasively shows how Augustine has a Platonically informed yet distinctively Christian theology of desire, a theology that is evident in his writings that rely mainly on reason and in his writings that rely mainly on authority.This book makes a valuable contribution to our historical understanding of Augustine's pioneering work in the field of desire as well as to our contemporary conversations about human eros. --Michael P. Foley, Baylor University Even by itself, Boone's introduction makes his whole book required reading -- especially by people who haven't read Augustine and don't know what they are missing. In the eight chapters, Boone undertakes a brilliant retrieval of eight Augustinian treatises, most of them now the province solely of specialists. Reading these treatises through the lens of Augustine's theology of desire, Boone shows why all Christians should be 'Augustinians' -- called by Christ to a conversion of desire. -- Matthew Levering, James N. and Mary D. Perry Jr. Chair of Theology, Mundelein Seminary


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Mark J. Boone is assistant professor in the department of religion and philosophy at Hong Kong Baptist University.

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