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Augustine and the Disciplines: From Cassiciacum to Confessions

Online ISBN:
9780191696381
Print ISBN:
9780199230044
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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Augustine and the Disciplines: From Cassiciacum to Confessions

Karla Pollmann (ed.),
Karla Pollmann
(ed.)
Professor of Classics, St Andrews University
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Mark Vessey (ed.)
Mark Vessey
(ed.)
Professor of English, University of British Columbia
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Published online:
3 October 2011
Published in print:
11 October 2007
Online ISBN:
9780191696381
Print ISBN:
9780199230044
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

This book takes its cue from Augustine's theory of the liberal arts to explore the larger question of how the Bible became the focus of medieval culture in the West. Augustine himself became increasingly aware that an ambivalent attitude towards knowledge and learning was inherent in Christianity. By facing the intellectual challenge posed by this tension he arrived at a new theory of how to interpret the Bible correctly. One of the topics investigated here is Augustine's changing relationship with the ‘disciplines’ as he moved from an attempt at their Christianisation (in the philosophical dialogues of Cassiciacum) to a radical reshaping of them within a Christian world-view (in the De Doctrina Christiana and Confessions). The book also considers the factors that prompted and facilitated his change of perspective and the ways in which Augustine's evolving theory reflected contemporary trends in Christian pedagogy.

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