The Irrational Augustine takes the notion of St Augustine as rigid and dogmatic Father of the Church and turns it on its head. Catherine Conybeare reads Augustine's earliest works to discover the anti-dogmatic Augustine, who values changeability and human interconnectedness and deplores social exclusion.
CONTENTS
Introduction
I. Why Dialogues?
1 On the Threshold
2 A Christian Theatre
II. Women Doing Philosophy
3 Theology for Lunch
4 A Really Liberal Education
III. The Irrational Augustine
5 The Interrogation of Reason
Epilogue: Exploring Potential
Series | Oxford Early Christian Studies |
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