This volume examines some of the most contentious social justice issues present in the corpus of Augustine's writings. Whether one is concerned with human trafficking and the contemporary slave trade, the global economy, or endless wars, these essays further the conversation on social justice as informed by the writings of Augustine of Hippo.
This volume examines some of the most contentious social justice issues present in the corpus of Augustine's writings. Whether one is concerned with human trafficking and the contemporary slave trade, the global economy, or endless wars, these essays further the conversation on social justice as informed by the writings of Augustine of Hippo.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Teresa Delgado is associate professor of religious studies and director of the Peace and Justice Studies Program at Iona College. John Doody is professor of philosophy and Robert M. Birmingham chair in humanities at Villanova University. He is also director of the Villanova Center for Liberal Education. Kim Paffenroth is professor of religious studies at Iona College and the interim director of the Iona College Honors Program.
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Introduction I. Introductory and General Discussions 1. Augustine on Justice Mary T. Clark 2. The Pursuit of Social Justice: Some Augustinian Sources of Caution Mark Doorley 3. The Philosophical Tenets and Content of Augustine's Social Doctrine Sergey Trostyanskiy II. Economic Justice 4. Altruism or Holy Economy: Ambrose and Augustine's Care for the Poor Todd French 5. The Consumer's Restless Heart J. Burton Fulmer 6. Eudaimonism and Dispossession: Augustine on Almsgiving Jennifer Herdt 7. Augustine and Political Economy Rodolfo Hernandez-Diaz III. Politics, Power, and War 8. Augustine and Slavery: Freedom for the Free Aaron Conley 9. Interrupting Augustine's Inheritance: Breaking the Dominance of Power and Order in Augustine's Development of an Ethic of War through Latino/a Theology María Teresa Dávila 10. Augustinian Realism and the Morality of War: An Exchange Edmund N. Santurri and William Werpehowski 11. The Anarchistic Dimensions of Augustinian Realism George Schmidt IV. Justice, Love, and Community 12. Common Ruins of Love: Augustine and the Politics of Mourning John Kiess 13. Augustine and Social Justice in John Calvin's Biblical Commentaries Matthew J. Pereira 14. Friendship and Moral Formation: Implications for Restorative Justice Sarah Stewart-Kroeker 15. Augustine, Families, and Social Justice Darlene Weaver
Introduction I. Introductory and General Discussions 1. Augustine on Justice Mary T. Clark 2. The Pursuit of Social Justice: Some Augustinian Sources of Caution Mark Doorley 3. The Philosophical Tenets and Content of Augustine's Social Doctrine Sergey Trostyanskiy II. Economic Justice 4. Altruism or Holy Economy: Ambrose and Augustine's Care for the Poor Todd French 5. The Consumer's Restless Heart J. Burton Fulmer 6. Eudaimonism and Dispossession: Augustine on Almsgiving Jennifer Herdt 7. Augustine and Political Economy Rodolfo Hernandez-Diaz III. Politics, Power, and War 8. Augustine and Slavery: Freedom for the Free Aaron Conley 9. Interrupting Augustine's Inheritance: Breaking the Dominance of Power and Order in Augustine's Development of an Ethic of War through Latino/a Theology María Teresa Dávila 10. Augustinian Realism and the Morality of War: An Exchange Edmund N. Santurri and William Werpehowski 11. The Anarchistic Dimensions of Augustinian Realism George Schmidt IV. Justice, Love, and Community 12. Common Ruins of Love: Augustine and the Politics of Mourning John Kiess 13. Augustine and Social Justice in John Calvin's Biblical Commentaries Matthew J. Pereira 14. Friendship and Moral Formation: Implications for Restorative Justice Sarah Stewart-Kroeker 15. Augustine, Families, and Social Justice Darlene Weaver
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