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Augustine: Christian Truth and Fractured Humanity - Christian Theology in Context
Harrison, Carol (Lecturer in the History and Theology of the Latin West, Lecturer in the History and Theology of the Latin West, University of Durham)
Augustine: Christian Truth and Fractured Humanity - Christian Theology in Context
Harrison, Carol (Lecturer in the History and Theology of the Latin West, Lecturer in the History and Theology of the Latin West, University of Durham)
Augustine (AD 354-430) is perhaps the most influential figure in the transition from pagan antiquity to the Middle Ages. This book sets him in his social and cultural context. It shows how his belief in Christian truth and his conviction of human fallenness cut at the roots of classical aspirations after perfection.
258 pages, black & white illustrations
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | May 18, 2000 |
ISBN13 | 9780198752196 |
Publishers | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 258 |
Dimensions | 215 × 141 × 20 mm · 348 g |
Language | English |