LANGUAGE:
MY ACCOUNT |  SIGN IN | CART 0 CART
Skip Navigation Links
ABOUT US
CONTACT US
REQUEST A CATALOG
CUSTOMER SERVICE
RESOURCES
LTP NEWS
Your Account
FAQs
Returns Policy
Shipping Info
Privacy Policy
Security Policy
Scroll up
Scroll down
  
FOUNDATIONS → CHRISTIAN LIVING → Augustine of Hippo: His Philosophy in a Historical and Contemporary Perspective
NEW RELEASES
SALE ITEMS
ACADEMIC
ANNUAL PUBLICATIONS
ASSOCIATION FOR CATECHUMENAL MINISTRY
CATECHESIS OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD
CELEBRATING THE LECTIONARY
CHILDREN AND YOUTH
FOUNDATIONS
HILLENBRAND BOOKS
HOLY PEOPLE
LITURGICAL YEAR
MINISTRIES
MAGAZINES/JOURNALS
PRAYER AND DEVOTIONS
REVISED ROMAN MISSAL
RITUAL BOOKS
SACRAMENTS
SERIES



BESTSELLERS

 
What Am I Doing for Triduum This Year? Second Edition
 
Preparing for Confession: Receiving God's Mercy
 
Guide for Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
 

 

 
Augustine of Hippo: His Philosophy in a Historical and Contemporary Perspective


Augustine of Hippo: His Philosophy in a Historical and Contemporary Perspective



E-mail this product to a friend E-mail this product to a friend


Look inside the book
with Google Preview:
Augustine of Hippo: His Philosophy in a Historical and Contemporary Perspective
Virgilio Pacioni, OSA

Saint Augustine's philosophy, often only studied in a particular historical context, has once again shown itself to be extraordinarily modern.

Virgilio Pacioni, an Augustinian scholar at the Patristic Institute Augustinianum in Rome devoted to this great Father of the Church, takes advantage of two avenues of interpretation to examine Augustine's philosophical thought: an anthropological one benefitting from the innovative analyses of Nello Cipriani (who was initially inspired by the insights of Gerard O'Daly), and a formal, logical one enhanced by the contributions of Michele Malatesta.

Cipriani's research has made it possible to take a new look at all the branches of philosophy relating to anthropology - concerning the notion of human nature, the conception of history, and political questions.
Malatesta's studies and, in particular, the pioneering articles on the Contra Academicos, have provided the rigorous tools needed to understand logic, especially that of the Stoics, used by the Bishop of Hippo. Thus we have been able to discover that Augustine the rhetorician was also a rigorous master of logic who did not base rational investigation on feeling or improvisation.

Virgilio Pacioni, OSA, Visiting Professor at the Augustinianum Patristic Institute of the Pontifical Lateran University, is also the author of L'unitá teoretica del De Ordine di S. Agostino (Rome, 1996) and has published numerous articles on Augustinian Philosophy.

Paperback, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 314 pages


978-0-85244-737-6
Order Code: AOH
Text Language: English
Ships to U.S. and U.S. territories only.
In Stock Yes

Price: $24.95 


QTY  




Become What You Receive: A Systematic Study of the Eucharist
Become What You Receive: A Systematic Study of the Eucharist
Year of Grace Liturgical Calendar 2012 Poster LaminatedYear of Grace Liturgical Calendar 2012 Poster Laminated
Year of Grace Liturgical Calendar 2012 Poster Laminated
Learning the Chants of the Missal, Part I: The Order of Mass
Learning the Chants of the Missal, Part II: Essential Presidential Prayers and Texts
Sunday Prayer 2012: A Collection of Scripture, Prayer, and Reflection for Sundays of Year BSunday Prayer 2012: A Collection of Scripture, Prayer, and Reflection for Sundays of Year B
Sunday Prayer 2012: A Collection of Scripture, Prayer, and Reflection for Sundays of Year B
  • LTP Copyright Statement | LTP Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions | LTP NEWS
    All material © 2000-2011 Archdiocese of Chicago: Liturgy Training Publications. All Rights Reserved.