Augustine: Political Writings
Letters and Sermons on Politics and Ethics
Augustine author E M Atkins editor R J Dodaro editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:11th Jan '01
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This collection of writings by Augustine explores key political themes, offering insights into his views on citizenship, authority, and moral responsibility. Augustine: Political Writings is a valuable resource.
This collection features thirty-five letters and sermons from Augustine, Bishop of Hippo, written between 396 and 430 AD, that focus on political matters. These texts provide a deeper understanding of Augustine's thoughts on critical issues such as citizenship responsibilities, the interplay between church and state, and the ethics surrounding war and peace. By examining these writings, readers gain insight into the sociopolitical landscape of late antiquity, where Augustine actively engaged with pressing concerns of his time.
The writings included in Augustine: Political Writings are both principled and practical, reflecting Augustine's nuanced approach to governance and morality. Topics such as the slave trade, tax collection, and clerical misconduct are addressed, allowing readers to appreciate the complexities of Augustine's context. The collection serves as a valuable complement to Augustine's renowned work, The City of God, providing a broader perspective on his political philosophy and its relevance to contemporary discussions.
This volume features clear, modern translations, alongside a concise introduction and informative notes, making it accessible for students and scholars alike. It offers a unique opportunity to explore Augustine's political thought and its implications for modern governance, enriching the understanding of his life and ideas. Whether for academic purposes or personal interest, Augustine: Political Writings is an essential resource for anyone looking to delve into the intersection of faith and politics in Augustine's thought.
'This is a valuable book, prepared by editors who clearly have a feel for their subject and Augustine's language. They are to be congratulated on the high standard of their scholarship.' R. W. Dyson, University of Durham
'Atkins and Dodaro have done an outstanding job'. Journal of Ecclesiastical History
'The translations are new and lucid, the texts crucial, judiciously chosen by editors with an extraordinarily wide knowledge both of the immense corpus and of the scholarship. We are well served by an introduction which deals with the genres into which the texts fall, their contexts and Augustine's methods.' Journal of Ecclesiastical History
ISBN: 9780521446976
Dimensions: 217mm x 139mm x 24mm
Weight: 490g
360 pages