Augustine And The Problem Of Power

Charles Norris Cochrane, david Beer

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More Than Seventy Years After His Untimely Death, This Collection Of Essays And Lectures Provides The First Appearance Of Charles Norris Cochrane's Followup To His Seminal Work, Christianity And Classical CultureAugustine And The Problem Of Power Provides An Accessible Entrance Into The Vast Sweep Of Cochrane's Thought Through His Topical Essays And Lectures On Augustine, Roman History And Literature, Niccolo Machiavelli, And Edward GibbonThese Shorter Writings Demonstrate The Impressive Breadth Of Cochrane's Mastery Of...

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More Than Seventy Years After His Untimely Death, This Collection Of Essays And Lectures Provides The First Appearance Of Charles Norris Cochrane's Followup To His Seminal Work, Christianity And Classical CultureAugustine And The Problem Of Power Provides An Accessible Entrance Into The Vast Sweep Of Cochrane's Thought Through His Topical Essays And Lectures On Augustine, Roman History And Literature, Niccolo Machiavelli, And Edward GibbonThese Shorter Writings Demonstrate The Impressive Breadth Of Cochrane's Mastery Of Greek, Roman, And Early Christian ThoughtHere He Develops The Political Implications Of Christianity's New Concepts Of Sin And Grace That Transformed Late Antiquity, Set The Stage For The Medieval World That Followed, And Faced The Reactions Of The Renaissance And EnlightenmentCochrane Analyzes The Revival Of Classical Thought That Animated Machiavelli's Politics As Well As Gibbon's HistoriographyWritten Amid The Chaos And Confusion Of Depression And World War In The Twentieth Century, Cochrane's Writings Addressed The Roots Of Problems Of His Own ''distracted Age'' And Are Just As Relevant Today For The Distractions Of Our Own Age''to Have Available These Essays Of Charles Norris Cochrane Is ABelated TreasureFew People Understood The Relation Of Culture To Politics, Religion, And Economics Better Than HeHe Understood The Abiding Realities Of Historical Origins As Well As The Unique Place Of Augustine In The More General Question Of The Meaning Of History.'' ?james VSchall, Sj, Professor Emeritus, Georgetown University ''the Devotion Of Charles Norris Cochrane's Granddaughter, Margaret Phillips, And The Hard Work Of The Editor, David Beer, Allied To Assemble Several Of Cochrane's Shorter Works Along With Material Excised By The Oxford University Press From Christianity And Classical CultureThis Collection Will Reintroduce To The World Of Scholarship One Of The Most Original And Comprehensive Minds Of The Early Twentieth CenturyThe Author's Beautifully Written Evocation Of Both Augustine's Detachment From, And His Engagement With, Politics At ATime When The Received Order Of Rome Was Under Successful Attack Is The Subject Matter Of The Title Piece, Originally Given As ALecture Series At Yale In , Shortly Before Cochrane's DeathHis Exposition Of Augustine's Distinction Between Nature And Grace And His Comparison With Equivalent Distinctions In Plato Combines The Serenity Of AScholar Who Knows His Source
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Cascade Books

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Inglês

Número de páginas

266

Comprimento

19,05

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152

Altura

229

Peso

562

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9781498294263

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