In this article, I explore a pedagogical strategy for teaching Augustine’s Confessions to undergraduate students, which involves a final essay assignment. In the assignment, students compose their own “confessions” at the end of the term that employs Augustine’s Confessions as a roadmap for rigorous self-reflection. Like Augustine, they must employ a creative literary frame, without duplicating his rhetorical technique of framing his autobiography as a prayer to God. Moreover, they must reflect on the salient questions, key people, pivotal moments that have shaped them, and analyze their shifts in worldviews. The assignment aims to demystify Augustine and to reinforce the evolving nature of the self as it moves through time and absorbs new ...
<p>The main objective of this paper is to argue that Augustine’s analysis of the concept of memory i...
From the beginning, Augustine's "Confessions" presents itself as a dialogue with God. Taking a cue f...
The main objective of this paper is to argue that Augustine’s analysis of the concept of memory in C...
In this article, I explore a pedagogical strategy for teaching Augustine’s Confessions to undergradu...
This essay is intended as a guide for beginning readers of Augustine, for teachers charged with help...
My general thesis is that Confessions is written for an audience which Augustine uses as selfobjects...
[In] order to discover what the author was aiming at in writing this final correction of his own wor...
Students in Mercer University’s Great Books program read Augustine’s Confessions in the third semest...
Augustine’s Confessions detail the Catholic philosopher’s reflection on his faith journey, a journey...
When St. Bonaventure University decided to redesign its core curriculum, we turned to Bonaventure’s ...
Compositions moved Augustine, and nowhere is that more evident than in his Confessions. I argue that...
The Confessions of Augustine was a dual conversation--on the one side, between Augustine and God; on...
En las investigaciones de Foucault sobre la genealogía del sujeto moderno destaca la falta del análi...
This article, which is an adaptation of a lecture delivered at Villanova University in the Fall of 2...
textThis dissertation examines the narrative of Augustine's Confessions in light of his conception o...
<p>The main objective of this paper is to argue that Augustine’s analysis of the concept of memory i...
From the beginning, Augustine's "Confessions" presents itself as a dialogue with God. Taking a cue f...
The main objective of this paper is to argue that Augustine’s analysis of the concept of memory in C...
In this article, I explore a pedagogical strategy for teaching Augustine’s Confessions to undergradu...
This essay is intended as a guide for beginning readers of Augustine, for teachers charged with help...
My general thesis is that Confessions is written for an audience which Augustine uses as selfobjects...
[In] order to discover what the author was aiming at in writing this final correction of his own wor...
Students in Mercer University’s Great Books program read Augustine’s Confessions in the third semest...
Augustine’s Confessions detail the Catholic philosopher’s reflection on his faith journey, a journey...
When St. Bonaventure University decided to redesign its core curriculum, we turned to Bonaventure’s ...
Compositions moved Augustine, and nowhere is that more evident than in his Confessions. I argue that...
The Confessions of Augustine was a dual conversation--on the one side, between Augustine and God; on...
En las investigaciones de Foucault sobre la genealogía del sujeto moderno destaca la falta del análi...
This article, which is an adaptation of a lecture delivered at Villanova University in the Fall of 2...
textThis dissertation examines the narrative of Augustine's Confessions in light of his conception o...
<p>The main objective of this paper is to argue that Augustine’s analysis of the concept of memory i...
From the beginning, Augustine's "Confessions" presents itself as a dialogue with God. Taking a cue f...
The main objective of this paper is to argue that Augustine’s analysis of the concept of memory in C...