De Doctrina Christiana

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<p>This volume is the result of an international conference held at the University of Notre Dame in 1991 in which leading scholars classicists medievalists theologians philologists rhetoricians literary critics and philosophers-gathered to focus on one of the most remarkable and influential books of late antiquity Augustine's <i>De doctrina christiana</i>.</p><p>Contributors to this volume place the historical setting of <i>De doctrina christiana</i> within the context of contemporary scholarship and explore in detail its theological meaning and impact on western culture and Christian education. The essays cover the entire field of current Augustinian studies starting with the historic setting of late antiquity in which <i>De doctrina christiana</i> was written. They then examine the work itself its literary structure and interpretive and theological significance how it was received by later patristic writers and how it has been used as an authoritative source in contemporary times. An extensive bibliography facilitates further study.</p><p>Contributors: Duane W. H. Arnold Lewis Ayres William S. Babcock Pamela Bright J. Patout Burns John C. Cavadini David Dawson Charles Kannengiesser Takeshi Kato R. A Markus Cyril O'Regan Adolf Primmer Christoph Schäublin Kenneth B. Steinhauser Leo Sweeney Roland J. Teske and Frederick Van Fleteren.</p>
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