Parting knowledge: essays after Augustine

Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books (2013)
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Roughly half the essays in this collection engage directly with Augustine's theological animus and follow his thinking into self-division, perversity of will, grief, conversion, and the aspiration for transcendence.

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