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Fallen Angels in the Theology of St Augustine: Oxford Early Christian Studies

Autor Gregory D. Wiebe
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 sep 2021
This book ventures to describe Augustine of Hippo's understanding of demons, including the theology, angelology, and anthropology that contextualize it. Demons are, for Augustine as for the Psalmist (95:5 LXX) and the Apostle (1 Cor 10:20), the "gods of the nations." This means that Augustine's demons are best understood neither when they are "spiritualized" as personifications of psychological struggles, nor in terms of materialist contagions that undergird a superstitious moralism. Rather, because the gods of the nations are the paradigm of demonic power and influence over humanity, Augustine sees the Christian's moral struggle against them within broader questions of social bonds, cultural form, popular opinion, philosophical investigation, liturgical movement, and so forth. In a word, Augustine's demons have a religious significance, particularly in its Augustinian sense of bonds and duties between persons, and between persons and that which is divine. Demons are a highly integrated component of his broader theology, rooted in his conception of angels as the ministers of all creation under God, and informed by the doctrine of evil as privation and his understanding of the fall, his thoughts on human embodiment, desire, visions, and the limits of human knowledge, as well as his theology of religious incorporation and sacraments. As false mediators, demons are mediated by false religion, the body of the devil, which Augustine opposes with an appeal to the true mediator, Christ, and the true religion of his body, the church.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780192846037
ISBN-10: 0192846035
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 161 x 240 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Oxford Early Christian Studies

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Recenzii

Brief but fascinating.
This study is extremely well written, clear, admirably in-depth, and stimulating.
Wiebe's deft engagement with contemporary thought positions this book as valuable reading not only for scholars of Augustine or early Christian demonology, but for anyone thinking through how personified forms of evil might fit into theological systems.
Wiebe's study will surely benefit those who study ancient Christianity from a theological or historical perspective.
With Fallen Angels in the Theology of Saint Augustine--a stimulating, persuasive, and even prophetic work--Gregory D. Wiebe fills an important lacuna in Augustinian scholarship by offering readers one of the few systematic treatments of demons in the thought of Augustine available to date.
This book's insights should be of great value to future scholarship not only on demonology but more broadly on Augustine's cultural criticism and his moral and political theology.

Notă biografică

Gregory D. Wiebe holds a PhD in Religious Studies from McMaster University, Hamilton (Canada). His focus has been studying the work of St. Augustine of Hippo, as well as patristic and Orthodox theology more broadly. Gregory works part time in the academic administration at Canadian Mennonite University, where he also occasionally teaches.