An edition of The incomprehensibility of God (2011)

The incomprehensibility of God

Augustine as a negative theologian

The incomprehensibility of God
Paul van Geest, Paul van Geest
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An edition of The incomprehensibility of God (2011)

The incomprehensibility of God

Augustine as a negative theologian

Augustine's way of speaking about God has been frequently deplored. It has been dismissed as too confident regarding the content of its assertions and too narrowly confined. The reception of Augustine's work appears to indicate that there was not a little truth to this view. Augustine's affirmative statements on God's essence and activities constituted the 'initial capital' of Christian theology and spirituality. In contemporary religion, a tendency is in evidence to deny that too specific an image of God can really contain absolute truth. Fully formulated religious truths have to be placed in perspective, or must even be deconstructed, especially if the suspicion arises that they inhibit openness to authentic religious experiences of unity and harmony. Given such an outlook on religion, it seems understandable that those who take contemporary culture's renewed interest in religion seriously ignored Augustine's work as an authoritative source for 'post-Christian' discourse about God.

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Peeters
Language
English
Pages
262

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Table of Contents

Affirmative or negative discourse about God? : Augustine's background and context
Acceptance of unknowing and aversion to anthropomorphisms : De ordine (386) and De Genesi aduersus Manicheos (389)
Realizing the incomprehensibility of God : De diuersis quaestionibus ad Simplicianum (395)
Sensory perceptions as a mandatory requirement for the via negativa towards God. Confessiones (397-401)
Evocation and confrontation : In epistolam Johannis ad Parthos (407)
Seeing God in the flesh? : Letters to Italica, Paulina and Fortunatianus (408-414)
The incomprehensibility of God as a cause of concern
Negation in affirmation : De Trinitate (400-427)
The emerging of orthodoxy, heterodoxy, and negativity in Augustine's preaching. Sermo 117 : Contra Arianos
Convinced of predestination and yet uncertain about God?
Approaching God : an assessment.

Edition Notes

Based on the original Dutch Stellig maar onzeker with subsequent revisions.

Series editors: Hagit Amirav, Paul van Geest, Bas ter Haar Romeny.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [229]-247) and indexes.

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Leuven, Paris, Walpole, Mass
Series
Late antique history and religion -- 4, Late antique history and religion -- 4.
Other Titles
Augustine as a negative theologian

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Dewey Decimal Class
270
Library of Congress
BR65.A9 G354 2011

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Pagination
xiii, 262 p. ;
Number of pages
262

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Open Library
OL25350239M
ISBN 10
904292473X
ISBN 13
9789042924734
LCCN
2012387646
OCLC/WorldCat
696727416

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