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Augustine Deformed
Love, Sin and Freedom in the Western Moral Tradition

Rist explores how and why Augustine's moral framework became distorted with time and proposes a return to a revitalized version of his thought.

John M. Rist (Author)

9781107428805, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 1 September 2016

434 pages
23 x 15.3 x 2.5 cm, 0.7 kg

Augustine established a moral framework that dominated Western culture for more than a thousand years. His partly flawed presentation of some of its key concepts (love, will and freedom), however, prompted subsequent thinkers to attempt to repair this framework, and their efforts often aggravated the very problems they intended to solve. Over time, dissatisfaction with an imperfect Augustinian theology gave way to increasingly secular and eventually impersonal moral systems. This volume traces the distortion of Augustine's thought from the twelfth century to the present and examines its consequent reconstructions. John M. Rist argues that modern philosophies should be recognized as offering no compelling answers to questions about the human condition and as leading inevitably to conventionalism or nihilism. In order to avoid this end, he proposes a return to an updated Augustinian Christianity. Essential reading for anyone interested in Augustine and his influence, Augustine Deformed revitalizes his original conception of love, will and freedom.

Introduction
1. 'Will' and freedom, mind and love: some pre-Augustinian debates
2. Awe-ful Augustine: sin, freedom and inscrutability
3. Inspirational Augustine: love, desire and knowledge
4. Anselm: will, omnipotence and responsibility
5. Augustine and Aristotle: the problem of Thomas Aquinas
6. Separating morality and salvation
7. The rise and fall of lopsided Augustinianism
8. Naturalism revised
9. Love, will and the moral sense
10. Radical revisionists: Hume, Kant and Rousseau
11. Atheist 'freedoms': liberal, totalitarian and nihilist
12. The age of deception: virtual religion, virtual morality
13. Whither Lady Philosophy: muse, call girl or Valkyrie?
14. Reformed Augustine, genetically modified Adam.

Subject Areas: History of ideas [JFCX], Theology [HRLB], Christian Churches & denominations [HRCC], Christianity [HRC], Religious ethics [HRAM1], Philosophy of religion [HRAB], Religion: general [HRA], Ethics & moral philosophy [HPQ], Philosophy [HP], Social & cultural history [HBTB]

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