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Summary The experience of time is always momentous and stimulating to Augustine's theological reflection. This book asserts that even Augustine's concept of the authority of Scripture was embedded in his awareness of time. This ?awareness? was rooted in the tension between the ?already? and ?not yet? of the ?last days? that permeated the entire New Testament theological outlook. This does not mean that it is reflections on time that is the determining feature of a particular complex debate, or the origin of a particular work in Augustine's corpus. However, this work argues that ?time? is a factor which needs to be taken into greater account than scholarship heretofore has done. Accordingly, the author specifically delineates how Augustine's experience of time as a living, ongoing and creative tension critically determined his theological stances towards scriptural authority. The book shows how Augustine's awareness of this temporal tension was roused by the acceptance of his own temporality and creaturehood which brings to the fore the importance of the incarnate Christ. Exploring how Augustine and his contemporaries grappled with the existential implications of this tension in time, this work asserts that the authority of Scripture is not the authority of ?the Book? in the modern sense but is related to more complicated sources of authority that are linked to this specific notion of time. TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface Abbreviations Introduction Methodological considerations Outline of the work Chapter 1: ?Nisi Me Catholicae Ecclesiae Conmoueret Auctoritas? : Authority, Tradition and Time 1. Authority in common parlance today 2. Authority in antiquity 3. Tension of ?the time? in aureum saeculum and consummatio saeculi 4. Trado and the adaptation of auctoritas in the early church 5. After tempora christiana: Devolution of traditions and authority Concluding remarks Chapter 2: ?Si Quam Dubitationem Attulerit Latinorum Interpretum Infinita Uarietas? : Physical Evolution of the Scriptures and its Theological Implications 1. Vetus Latina - A brief sketch of Augustine's ?common edition? of the Scriptures 2. The Septuagint, Vetus Latina and Hebraica Veritas 3. The Vetus Latina and traditions of the church regarding the Septuagint 4. Emergence of the ?New Testament? and the notion of a ?Complete Canon? Concluding remarks Chapter 3: ?Our Hearts are Restless until they Rest in You? : The Longing for the Fullness of Time in the Confessiones 1. The ambivalence of authorities in Augustine 2. Augustine's tryst with the authority of Scripture 3. Discerning the Principle behind the authority of Scripture 4. Implications of Ambrose's Principle in Augustine's reading of the Scriptures Concluding remarks Chapter 4: ?Exercet Autem Hoc Tempore et Purgat? : Discerning the Signs of the Time in the De doctrina Christiana 1. Tyconius and the socio-political and religious context of the ?Donatist? Controversy 2. Discerning the underlying theological issue in the ?complex? Donatist Controversy 3. Engaging Tyconius's Liber Regularum in the De doctrina Christiana 4. Fitting Tyconius's Liber Regularum into Augustine's wider exegetical concerns Concluding remarks Chapter 5: ?Instead of doing what I had asked you, you thought up a new argument? : The Emergence of Paul in the Correspondence between Augustine and Jerome 1. The ?Great Prefaces? to the Correspondence 2. Jerome and the notions of authority in the Correspondence 3. Augustine and the notion of scriptural authority in the Correspondence 4. From signa to res in the ?new argument? 5. Humility, caritas and authority Concluding remarks Chapter 6: ?Ea ipsa est Simplex Fides, qua Credimus? : Retrieving Paul Through the book of Genesis 1. ?Paul? of the Manicheans 2. Augustine's early responses to the Manicheans 3. Retrieving Paul through the book of Genesis Concluding remarks Chapter 7: ?There we shall rest and see ?? : Beyond ?Time? and ?the Authority of Scripture? in the De civitate Dei 1. ?Rome? as an Ideological Construct 2. ?Eternal Rome? in the ?collective? and ?personal? memories: Reading Confessiones as a subversive literary device 3. Of heroes and martyrs, guardians and sanctuaries: Interrogating Rome via Milan 4. What is time? Discerning the Authority of Scripture in the De civitate Dei Concluding remarks Chapter 8: Not ?perfection? but ?progress towards the better? : Retractationes as the epitome of ?crede ut intellegas? 1. The indispensability of the Scriptures 2. The human aspects of the Scriptures 3. Retractationes as the epitome of crede ut intellegas - The theological basis and implications of ?progress towards the better? in Augustine's scriptural odyssey 4. Beyond time, beyond ?the Authority of Scripture? Conclusions Bibliography
Collection Western n° 29 - Librairie des Champs-Elysées (1969) - In-12 broché de 192 pages - Couverture en couleurs - Traduit de l'américain par Yves-André Berger - Bon état
Collection Western n° 81 - Librairie des Champs-Elysées (1973) - In-12 broché de 192 pages - Couverture en couleurs - Traduit de l'américain par Yves-André Berger - Très bon état
Collection "Galop" n° 29 / Editions Dupuis (1968) - In-12 broché de 176 pages - Belle couverture en couleurs - Traduit de l'américain par Jean Jour - Bon état
Collection "Galop" sous la direction de Willy Courteaux
Collection Western n° 116 - Librairie des Champs-Elysées (1974) - In-12 broché de 192 pages - Couverture en couleurs - Traduit de l'américain par Florian Robinet - Très bon état
Collection Western n° 99 - Librairie des Champs-Elysées (1973) - In-12 broché de 192 pages - Couverture en couleurs - Traduit de l'américain par Florian Robinet - Très bon état
Collection Spécial Western n° 215 - Librairie des Champs-Elysées (1979) - In-12 broché de 256 pages - Couverture en couleurs - Traduit de l'américain par Jean-André et Claudine Rey - Très bon état
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Collection "Galop" n° 10 / Editions Dupuis (1966) - In-12 broché de 160 pages - Belle couverture en couleurs - Traduit de l'américain par Yves-André Berger - Bon état
Collection "Galop" sous la direction de Willy Courteaux
Collection Western n° 164 - Librairie des Champs-Elysées (1976) - In-12 broché de 192 pages - Couverture en couleurs - Traduit de l'américain par Florian Robinet - Très bon état
Collection Western n° 10 - Librairie des Champs-Elysées (1967) - In-12 broché de 192 pages - Couverture en couleurs - Traduit de l'américain par Yves-Abdré Berger - Très bon état
Collection Western n° 43 - Librairie des Champs-Elysées (1970) - In-12 broché de 192 pages - Couverture en couleurs - Traduit de l'américain par Yves-André Berger - Très bon état
Collection Western n° 87 - Librairie des Champs-Elysées (1973) - In-12 broché de 192 pages - Couverture en couleurs - Traduit de l'américain par Florian Robinet - Très bon état
Collection "Galop" n° 11 / Editions Dupuis (1967) - In-12 broché de 144 pages - Belle couverture en couleurs - Traduit de l'américain par Marcel Henry - Bon état
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Random House Publishing Group 2021 208 pages 10 5x17 2x1 6cm. 2021. mass_market. 208 pages.
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Collection "Galop" n° 8 / Editions Dupuis (1966) - In-12 broché de 176 pages - Belle couverture en couleurs - Traduit de l'américain par Yves Berger - Bon état
Collection "Galop" sous la direction de Willy Courteaux
Librairie des Champs-Elysées. 1977. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Coiffe en pied abîmée, Intérieur frais. 172 p. - Pourtour supérieur de la couverture légèrement abîmé - Coins légèrement frottés - Illustrations n&b et couleurs in et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 791.4362-Western
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