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Theology of Augustine - by Matthew Levering (Paperback)

Theology of Augustine - by  Matthew Levering (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A respected theologian introduces Augustine's theology through his most important works.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Most theology students realize Augustine is tremendously influential on the Christian tradition as a whole, but they generally lack real knowledge of his writings. This volume introduces Augustine's theology through seven of his most important works. Matthew Levering begins with a discussion of Augustine's life and times and then provides a full survey of the argument of each work with bibliographical references for those who wish to go further. Written in clear, accessible language, this book offers an essential introduction to major works of Augustine that all students of theology--and their professors!--need to know.<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>"Matthew Levering introduces Augustine through seven of his most important texts--a wonderful idea. Augustine shines out as one whose theology focuses on the central mystery of the Christian faith, God's gracious drawing of humanity into the divine life through the work of the incarnate Word and the life-giving Spirit. Levering's treatment beautifully complements existing introductions, providing a guide that should aid generations of students and inspire the interested lay reader."<br/>--<b>Lewis Ayres</b>, Durham University<br/><br/>"The current reawakening of interest in Augustine's theology has created a great need for an introduction that is elevated enough to be of interest to specialists and yet accessible enough to be read by students and readers from other disciplines. Levering's study meets exactly that need. It points the way for those who are interested in how Augustine is relevant to our own theological quandaries, and it guides those who are just beginning to find their way in things Augustinian by helping them see theological themes as they are embodied in whole texts. An excellent contribution!"<br/>--<b>John Cavadini</b>, University of Notre Dame<br/><br/>"Levering offers to students the best introduction to Augustine devised so far. He makes clear that Augustine himself was no 'Augustinian': even though he invented subjective angst and had an acute sense of sin, Augustine was also a humanist and a profound metaphysician. This book successfully inducts us into the bishop of Hippo's integral blend of soul-searching, critical reading of sacred texts, ontological reflection, and social activism."<br/>--<b>John Milbank</b>, University of Nottingham (emeritus)<br/><br/>"Matthew Levering applies his characteristic clarity of exposition and acuity of analysis to seven major works of Augustine. The result wonderfully substantiates his introductory claim that 'Augustine speaks as powerfully today as he did sixteen hundred years ago.'"<br/>--<b>Khaled Anatolios</b>, University of Notre Dame<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Matthew Levering</b> (PhD, Boston College) is professor of religious studies at the University of Dayton in Dayton, Ohio. He is the author or editor of numerous books, including <i>Ezra & Nehemiah </i>in the Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible. He is also coauthor of <i>Holy People, Holy Land</i> and <i>Knowing the Love of Christ</i>.

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