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God Has Chosen: the Doctrine of Election through Christian History 上帝选择了:基督教历史中的选举学说
IF 0.1 4区 哲学 Q2 HISTORY Pub Date : 2021-08-30 DOI: 10.5840/arendtstudies202155
Nathaniel Porter
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Labor in a Life of Liturgy: De Opere Monachorum and the Potential of Monastic Labor 礼拜生活中的劳动:论教士的工作和修道劳动的潜力
IF 0.1 4区 哲学 Q2 HISTORY Pub Date : 2021-08-30 DOI: 10.5840/augstudies20218965
Zachary T. Settle
This essay theorizes the interplay between Augustine’s vision of prayer and his theological treatment of labor. In so doing, it articulates some of the broader economic implications of Augustine’s theological system. More particularly, this essay theorizes the conceptual slippage between a prayerful life of Christian existence aimed at the beatific vision and labor properly related to, directed, undertaken, and contextualized. I argue that under the right conditions—conditions similar to those Augustine recognizes in a monastic context, and dissimilar to those fostered in contemporary capitalism—labor can become a modality of prayer. When labor is undertaken in this manner—which is made possible by God’s efficacious grace and the transformative power of the virtues—it is possible for the boundaries between labor and prayer to blur, such that the whole of one’s labor is grafted into one’s larger life of prayer before God. That mode of labor and prayer depends on forms of time, relationality, and selfhood that contrast sharply with typical features of labor undertaken in contemporary capitalism, all of which will be briefly canvased in conclusion.
这篇文章理论化了奥古斯丁对祈祷的看法和他对劳动的神学处理之间的相互作用。这样做,它阐明了奥古斯丁神学体系的一些更广泛的经济含义。更具体地说,这篇文章理论化了基督教存在的祈祷生活之间的概念上的滑脱,这种生活旨在实现美好的愿景,而劳动则与之适当地相关、指导、承担和情境化。我认为,在适当的条件下——类似于奥古斯丁在修道院环境中所认识到的条件,而不同于当代资本主义所培养的条件——劳动可以成为祈祷的一种形式。当以这种方式进行劳动时——这是由上帝有效的恩典和美德的变革力量所实现的——劳动和祈祷之间的界限就有可能变得模糊,这样,一个人的整个劳动就被嫁接到一个人在上帝面前祈祷的更大的生活中。这种劳动和祈祷的模式取决于时间、关系和自我的形式,这些形式与当代资本主义劳动的典型特征形成鲜明对比,所有这些都将在结论中简要讨论。
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Orthodox Readings of Augustine. Orthodox Christianity and Contemporary Thought. 奥古斯丁的正统解读。正统基督教与当代思想。
IF 0.1 4区 哲学 Q2 HISTORY Pub Date : 2021-08-30 DOI: 10.5840/0.5840/arendtstudies202153
Brian A. Butcher
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Augustine and the Problem of Bodily Desire 奥古斯丁与身体欲望问题
IF 0.1 4区 哲学 Q2 HISTORY Pub Date : 2021-08-30 DOI: 10.5840/augstudies202181267
J. M. Evans
In what sense did Augustine attribute desires to the human body itself? Scholars disagree substantially about how to answer this question, yet it has rarely been treated as anything approaching a scholarly quaestio disputata. Some hold that bodily desire is in principle impossible according to Augustine’s anthropology. Others hold that bodily desire is of marginal significance in Augustine’s system. Still others hold that bodily desire is a central problem in human life according to Augustine. This essay is an intervention intended to prompt further exchange about the interpretation of Augustine’s thought on the issue of bodily desire. To achieve that goal, the essay closely examines two texts from Augustine’s writings against Julian of Eclanum in the early 420s. In book I of De nuptiis et concupiscentia, Augustine argues that the body does have its own desires and they are an extensive problem in human life. Furthermore, in Contra Iulianum we find that Augustine himself responds to three crucial objections that might be raised against my interpretation. In short, late in his life Augustine treated bodily desire as a grave and pervasive problem. The essay does not address his views in his earlier works. As an intervention, the essay inevitably prompts important questions it cannot fully address, especially around Augustine’s philosophy of mind, the development of Augustine’s thought, and the implications of Augustine’s claims about the body for other elements of his theological project. Future investigations will hopefully take up these topics in the scholarly exchange this intervention intends to foster.
奥古斯丁在什么意义上将欲望归因于人体本身?学者们对如何回答这个问题存在很大分歧,但它很少被视为接近学术权威的争论。根据奥古斯丁的人类学,一些人认为身体欲望原则上是不可能的。其他人则认为身体欲望在奥古斯丁的体系中具有边际意义。还有一些人认为,根据奥古斯丁的说法,身体欲望是人类生活中的一个核心问题。本文是一篇旨在促进对奥古斯丁关于身体欲望问题的思想解释的进一步交流的干预文章。为了实现这一目标,本文仔细研究了奥古斯丁在20世纪20年代初对埃克兰姆的朱利安的著作中的两篇文本。在《欲望与脑震荡》一书中,奥古斯丁认为身体确实有自己的欲望,它们是人类生活中的一个广泛问题。此外,在《矛盾论》中,我们发现奥古斯丁本人回应了可能对我的解释提出的三个关键反对意见。简言之,奥古斯丁晚年将身体欲望视为一个严重而普遍的问题。这篇文章没有提及他早期作品中的观点。作为一种干预,这篇文章不可避免地引发了它无法完全解决的重要问题,特别是围绕奥古斯丁的心灵哲学、奥古斯丁思想的发展,以及奥古斯丁关于身体的主张对其神学项目其他元素的影响。未来的调查有望在此次干预旨在促进的学术交流中涉及这些主题。
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Ambrose, Augustine, and the Pursuit of Greatness 安布罗斯、奥古斯丁与伟大的追求
IF 0.1 4区 哲学 Q2 HISTORY Pub Date : 2021-08-30 DOI: 10.5840/arendtstudies202157
Alexander H. Pierce
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Augustine’s Early Thought on the Redemptive Function of Divine Judgement 奥古斯丁早期关于神圣审判救赎功能的思想
IF 0.1 4区 哲学 Q2 HISTORY Pub Date : 2021-08-30 DOI: 10.5840/arendtstudies2021510
C. Ford
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Seeing by the Light: Illumination in Augustine’s and Barth’s Readings of John 从光中看:奥古斯丁和巴特对约翰的解读
IF 0.1 4区 哲学 Q2 HISTORY Pub Date : 2021-08-30 DOI: 10.5840/ARENDTSTUDIES202156
Travis E. Ables
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Christianity, Book-Burning and Censorship in Late Antiquity 基督教、焚书与古代晚期的审查制度
IF 0.1 4区 哲学 Q2 HISTORY Pub Date : 2021-04-05 DOI: 10.5840/AUGSTUDIES202152169
Eric J. Fournier
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Metaphoric Speculation: Rereading Book 15 of Augustine’s De Trinitate 隐喻思辨:重读奥古斯丁的《三位一体论》第十五卷
IF 0.1 4区 哲学 Q2 HISTORY Pub Date : 2021-03-06 DOI: 10.5840/AUGSTUDIES20213563
Emeline McClellan
This article argues that De trinitate advocates a process of “reading” God through metaphor. For Augustine, as for Plotinus, human beings understand God (to the degree that this is possible) not by analyzing him rationally but by seeing him through the metaphor of the human mind. But unlike Plotinus, Augustine claims that the imago dei, with its triadic structure of memory, understanding, and will, serves as metaphor only to the extent that it experiences Christ’s redemptive illumination. The act of metaphor is a kind of interior “reading” during which the mind reads the imago dei as a mental text, interprets this text through Christ’s aid, and is simultaneously transformed into a better image.
本文认为,《三位一体论》主张通过隐喻“解读”上帝的过程。对于奥古斯丁和普罗提诺来说,人类理解上帝(在可能的程度上)不是通过理性地分析他,而是通过人类心灵的隐喻来看待他。但与普罗提诺不同的是,奥古斯丁认为,神的意象具有记忆、理解和意志的三位一体结构,只有在经历了基督的救赎之光之后,它才能成为隐喻。隐喻的行为是一种内在的“阅读”,在此过程中,心灵将上帝意象作为一种精神文本来阅读,通过基督的帮助来解读这一文本,同时转化为更好的形象。
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Unwrapping the Spectacle 揭开奇观
IF 0.1 4区 哲学 Q2 HISTORY Pub Date : 2021-03-06 DOI: 10.5840/AUGSTUDIES20213564
Douglas Finn
In this article, I explore how Augustine uses sermonic rhetoric to bring about the transfiguration of Babylon, the city of humankind, into Jerusalem, the city of God. Focusing on Enarratio in Psalmum 147, I show how Augustine situates his audience between two spectacles, the Roman theater and games and the eschatological vision of God. Augustine seeks to turn his hearers’ eyes and hearts from the one spectacle to the other, from the love of this world to love of the next. In the process, Augustine wages battle on two fronts: he criticizes pagan Roman culture, on the one hand, and Donatist Christian separatism and perfectionism, on the other. Through his preaching, Augustine stages yet another spectacle, the history of God’s mercy and love, whereby God affirmed the world’s goodness by using it as the means of healing and transfiguration. Indeed, Augustine does not simply depict the spectacle of salvation; he seeks to make his hearers into that spectacle by exhorting them to practice mercy, thereby inscribing them into the history of God’s love and helping gradually transfigure them into the heavenly Jerusalem.
在这篇文章中,我探讨了奥古斯丁是如何运用神的修辞将人类之城巴比伦变成上帝之城耶路撒冷的。以《诗篇147》中的Enarratio为中心,我展示了奥古斯丁如何将他的观众置于两种场景之间,罗马戏剧和游戏以及上帝的末世论视野。奥古斯丁试图将听众的目光和心灵从一个奇观转向另一个奇观,从对这个世界的热爱转向对下一个世界的热爱。在这个过程中,奥古斯丁在两条战线上展开了斗争:一方面,他批评了异教徒的罗马文化,另一方面,又批评了多纳主义的基督教分离主义和完美主义。通过他的传教,奥古斯丁上演了另一个奇观,上帝的仁慈和爱的历史,上帝通过将其作为治愈和变形的手段来肯定世界的善良。事实上,奥古斯丁并不是简单地描绘救赎的奇观;他试图通过规劝听众练习怜悯来让他们进入这一奇观,从而将他们铭刻在上帝爱的历史中,并帮助他们逐渐转变为天堂般的耶路撒冷。
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