Détails du livre
Format
Relié
Pages
208
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Mar 26, 2008
Éditeur
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0195336488
ISBN-13
9780195336481
Description
Phillip Cary delves into the intricate relationship between Augustine's thoughts and the philosophical traditions of Plato and the theological insights of Paul. Through a thoughtful analysis, Cary explores how Augustine’s concepts of grace intersect with established philosophical ideas, emphasizing the transformative power of inner grace.
The author skillfully navigates the rich historical context, drawing parallels and contrasts that illuminate Augustine's unique contributions to theology and philosophy. Readers are invited to reflect on the profound implications of grace in shaping human experience and understanding. Cary's work not only enriches the conversation around Augustine but also provides a deeper appreciation for the interplay between philosophy and faith.
The author skillfully navigates the rich historical context, drawing parallels and contrasts that illuminate Augustine's unique contributions to theology and philosophy. Readers are invited to reflect on the profound implications of grace in shaping human experience and understanding. Cary's work not only enriches the conversation around Augustine but also provides a deeper appreciation for the interplay between philosophy and faith.