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Remembering Augustine
The Symphonic Forms and Fundamental Affordances of Memory in His Theology of Memoria
by Christine F. Stephenson
Part of the Veritas series
Augustine recognized memory to be pivotal in his journey to remember and know God. His theology of memoria is intriguingly complex and profound. An architectonic study of Augustinian memory reveals in greater depth Augustine's logical and deeply personal approach to his interrogation of memory. Following Augustine's lead, this book has a co-opted a transdisciplinary approach where Augustinian memory is explicated incorporating different specialisms. This is not a theology versus science text; it is a blending of the two where each ungirds the other. As such, architectonics has unveiled four main neoteric discoveries that have made some of Augustine's paradoxes regarding memory less enigmatic. First, an architectonic structure of memory elucidating the symphonic forms and fundamental affordances of memory in Conf. X and earlier writings. Second, the insights from the examination of Augustinian memory and Arc, a unique memory gene. Third, a model for the simultaneity of the three cardinal "moments" of time (creation, incarnation, eternity) with temporal time (past, present, future) and physical time illustrated by the Arc gene. Fourth, the theory of recapitulation where Conf. XIII recapitulates I-XII viewed through creation and other motifs in Confessiones. It is hoped that this book will provoke a new way of thinking about Augustinian memory--a re-thinking of Augustine's theology of memoria.
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New Trinitarian Ontologies, Volume I
by Various Authors
Part of the Veritas series
The Holy Trinity is the oldest idea of Christian hope. The study of being or ontology was once regarded as a seminal preparation for the study of God as the creative cause of all being in theology. Yet due to a series of theological mistakes, metaphysics came to be separated from the Trinity before God came to be conceived as the supreme being of all beings in general metaphysics, natural theology, and modern ontology. The analytic and continental philosophical traditions have since tended to treat the Trinity as, at best, superfluous, and, at worst, redundant to modern formal ontologies. Yet the postmodern collapse of all such formal ontologies has prepared the path for a renewed study of metaphysics or ontology that shares in participation with the Trinity. New Trinitarian Ontologies names a creative response to this pivotal collapse of modern formal ontologies. If ontology cannot contain but rather more radically points to God, and if all nature thus tends towards the supernatural, the angelic, and the metaphysical, then we should renew the study of the metaphysics or ontology of the Trinity. This volume represents a collection of responses to this challenge of rendering ontology in a Trinitarian style.
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To Die of Not Writing
Doing Philosophy Of Religion With Emmanuel Falque
by Various Authors
Part of the Veritas series
This collection by academics from across the world celebrates the contributions of Emmanuel Falque, a leading and influential voice in contemporary French phenomenology and beyond, to the philosophy of religion. Doing Philosophy of Religion with Emmanuel Falque wrestles with central philosophical and theological questions related to death, trauma, transformation, revelation, corporeality, and dwelling while insisting on the essential connection between concept and action, reflection and life.
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