In Augustine\u27s Leaders, Peter Iver Kaufman works from the premise that appropriations of Augustine endorsing contemporary liberal efforts to mix piety and politics are mistaken--that Augustine was skeptical about the prospects for involving Christianity in meaningful political change. His skepticism raises several questions for historians. What roles did one of the most influential Christian theologians set for religious and political leaders? What expectations did he have for emperors, statesmen, bishops, and pastors? What obstacles did he presume they would face? And what pastoral, polemical, and political challenges shaped Augustine\u27s expectations--and frustrations? Augustine\u27s Leaders answers those questions and underscores the...
St. Augustine was born November 13, 354 A.D. at Thagaste, an episcopal city of Numidia, North Africa...
Augustine’s sermons provide a unique source in explaining his influence from the 5th century onwards...
For young people Augustine can have something of a mysterium fascinosum et tremendum. His sincere ho...
Peter Iver Kaufman explores how various Christian leaders throughout history have used forms of pol...
To assist colleagues from other disciplines who teach Augustine’s texts in their core courses, this ...
Augustine returned from Italy to North Africa in 388, apparently elated to have found his calling. T...
Augustine\u27s political thought or, as it is often called, political theology is a matter of consid...
Beginning with the organizational difficulties that faced the post-resurrection communities of Jesus...
The intention of this study is to investigate the role St. Augustine has contributed as a North Afri...
Few scholars would quarrel with Ernst Dassman\u27s observation that early Christian reserve toward...
The purpose of this research is to address a significant gap in the leadership formation of the Cath...
Does Augustine lie at the heart of certain problems in contemporary theology? Does Augustine, the fo...
Perhaps no individual after Paul exercised an influence on t he history of Christianity comparable t...
Jesus came into the world purposely to inaugurate the Kingdom of God and invited people to repent an...
Augustine’s The City of God is a foundational theological text for the development of Christian thou...
St. Augustine was born November 13, 354 A.D. at Thagaste, an episcopal city of Numidia, North Africa...
Augustine’s sermons provide a unique source in explaining his influence from the 5th century onwards...
For young people Augustine can have something of a mysterium fascinosum et tremendum. His sincere ho...
Peter Iver Kaufman explores how various Christian leaders throughout history have used forms of pol...
To assist colleagues from other disciplines who teach Augustine’s texts in their core courses, this ...
Augustine returned from Italy to North Africa in 388, apparently elated to have found his calling. T...
Augustine\u27s political thought or, as it is often called, political theology is a matter of consid...
Beginning with the organizational difficulties that faced the post-resurrection communities of Jesus...
The intention of this study is to investigate the role St. Augustine has contributed as a North Afri...
Few scholars would quarrel with Ernst Dassman\u27s observation that early Christian reserve toward...
The purpose of this research is to address a significant gap in the leadership formation of the Cath...
Does Augustine lie at the heart of certain problems in contemporary theology? Does Augustine, the fo...
Perhaps no individual after Paul exercised an influence on t he history of Christianity comparable t...
Jesus came into the world purposely to inaugurate the Kingdom of God and invited people to repent an...
Augustine’s The City of God is a foundational theological text for the development of Christian thou...
St. Augustine was born November 13, 354 A.D. at Thagaste, an episcopal city of Numidia, North Africa...
Augustine’s sermons provide a unique source in explaining his influence from the 5th century onwards...
For young people Augustine can have something of a mysterium fascinosum et tremendum. His sincere ho...