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The Spirit of Augustine’s Early Theology

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The Spirit of Augustine’s Early Theology

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The Spirit of Augustine’s Early Theology book

Contextualizing Augustine’s Pneumatology

The Spirit of Augustine’s Early Theology

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The Spirit of Augustine’s Early Theology book

Contextualizing Augustine’s Pneumatology
ByChad Tyler Gerber
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2012
eBook Published 14 March 2016
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315552521
Pages 234
eBook ISBN 9781315552521
Subjects Humanities
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Gerber, C.T. (2012). The Spirit of Augustine’s Early Theology: Contextualizing Augustine’s Pneumatology (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315552521

ABSTRACT

St Augustine's pneumatology remains one of his most distinctive, decisive, and ultimately divisive contributions to the story of Christian thought. How did his understanding of the Spirit develop? Why does he identity the Spirit with divine love and cosmic order? And from what personal and literary sources did he receive inspiration? This examination of Augustine's pneumatology - the first book-length study of this important topic available - seeks answers in Augustine's earliest extant writings, penned during the years surrounding his famed return to the Catholic Church and the height of his efforts to synthesize Catholic theology and the Platonic philosophy of his day which had postulated a divine 'trinity' of its own. Careful analysis of these initial texts casts fresh light upon Augustine's more mature and well-known theology of the Holy Spirit while also illuminating on-going discussions about his early thought such as the nature and extent of his Platonic sympathies and the possibility that the recent convert remained committed to the divinity of the human soul.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|47 pages

Nicaea and Neoplatonism: The Contours of Augustine’s Earliest Trinitarian Theology

chapter 2|66 pages

The Soul of Plotinus and the Spirit of Nicaea: The Pneumatology of the Cassiciacum Dialogues (386–387)

chapter 3|28 pages

The Spirit of Love: The Pneumatology of the Roman Writings (387–388)

chapter 4|50 pages

The Creative Spirit of God: The Pneumatology of the Thagastan Writings (389–391)

chapter |3 pages

Conclusion

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