Charity after Augustine explores why our attempts to build solidarity or social cohesion, at least in the West, have ended in disaster just as often as they have brought about a more just society. By focusing on concrete practices of love or charity, this book probes the double-sided nature of the Christian concepts and practices of charity.
Charity after Augustine explores why our attempts to build solidarity or social cohesion, at least in the West, have ended in disaster just as often as they have brought about a more just society. By focusing on concrete practices of love or charity, this book probes the double-sided nature of the Christian concepts and practices of charity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
JONATHAN D. TEUBNER is a member of the Research Faculty at the Human Flourishing Program in the Institute for Quantitative Social Science at Harvard University. Previously, Teubner held an Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Research Fellowship at the Institut für Antikes Christentum at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and was the Associate Director of the Initiative on Religion, Politics and Conflict at the Univeristy of Virginia. He is the author of Prayer After Augustine (2018).
Inhaltsangabe
I. Historiographical Intervention I 1: Charity and the Formation of Spiritual Judgment 2: Charity and the Limits of Unity 3: Charity and the Spirituality of Reciprocity II. Historiographical Intervention II 4: Benedict and the New Pastoral Arts 5: Gregory the Great and Charity's Professional Demands 6: Bernard of Clairvaux and the Fragmentation of Charity Epilogue: Solidarity and the Practice of Theology
I. Historiographical Intervention I 1: Charity and the Formation of Spiritual Judgment 2: Charity and the Limits of Unity 3: Charity and the Spirituality of Reciprocity II. Historiographical Intervention II 4: Benedict and the New Pastoral Arts 5: Gregory the Great and Charity's Professional Demands 6: Bernard of Clairvaux and the Fragmentation of Charity Epilogue: Solidarity and the Practice of Theology
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