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Augustine and Ethics

Edited by Sean Hannan and Kim Paffenroth - Contributions by Toni Alimi; Margaret Atkins; Paul A. Camacho; Colleen Campbell; Ian Clausen, New College, University of Edinburgh; Thomas Clemmons; Fábio Dalpra; Hans Feichtinger; Ron Haflidson; Wendy Elgersma Helleman; Sean Hannan; Daniel T. Kim; Vincent Lloyd; Rebecca Makas; Rachel Matheson; Veronica Roberts Ogle; Kim Paffenroth; Matthew Puffer; Makiko Sato and Sarah Stewart-Kroeker

Augustine and Ethics examines the topic of ethics in the life and works of Augustine of Hippo. Adopting a global perspective on ethics as a field of philosophical and theological investigation, this volume includes reflections on virtue and vice, love and sin, and the political outcomes to which certain ethical stances tend to give rise. For Augustine himself, ethics was never merely theoretical. Ethical concerns are concrete; and ethical solutions should be practical. Accordingly, this volume gives Augustinian ethical arguments realization by connecting them to modern anxieties about ministry, health care, diet, and incarceration.

Divided into five sections, the essays collected here highlight the ongoing relevance of Augustine’s work even in settings quite distinct from his own era and context. The first section lays down the groundwork for Augustinian ethics by examining the foundations of his thoughts on morality, self-formation, domination, and abuse. The next three sections are oriented around the themes of love, sin, and politics. The final section makes clear the consequences of Augustinian ethical thinking today, with a view to how pastors preach, how physicians heal, how prisoners suffer, and even how we should approach the ethics of eating.

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Lexington Books
Pages: 448 • Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
978-1-66695-339-8 • Hardback • November 2023 • $125.00 • (£96.00)
978-1-66695-340-4 • eBook • December 2023 • $50.00 • (£38.00)
Series: Augustine in Conversation: Tradition and Innovation
Subjects: Political Science / General, Philosophy / Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Political Science / History & Theory

Kim Paffenroth is professor of religious studies and the director of the Honors Program at Iona College.

Sean Hannan is associate professor at MacEwan University.

Part I. The Foundations of Augustinian Ethics

Chapter 1. Augustine’s Early Ethics: A Reconsideration

Thomas Clemmons

Chapter 2. Thinking with Augustine: On Domination and Abuse

Vincent Lloyd

Chapter 3. Beauty, Morality, and the Promise of Happiness

Sarah Stewart-Kroeker

Chapter 4. The Heart of the Father in Augustine’s Moral Thought

Veronica Roberts Ogle

Chapter 5. In Conspectu Dei: Journey in the Land of the Augustinian Conscience

Ian Clausen

Chapter 6. Interiority, Community, and Self-Formation: Augustine and Monica at Ostia

Emily Stölken

Part II. The Ethics of Love

Chapter 7. The Weight of Love: On the Limits of Autonomy in Augustine’s Confessions

Paul Camacho

Chapter 8. ‘More Than Simply Bystanders:’ Augustine, Brené Brown, and the Role of Empathy in Accompanying Others

Colleen Campbell

Chapter 9. Augustine on the Privacy of Conscience and Love of God and Neighbor

Ronald Haflidson

Chapter 10. Love Between Desire and Will: An Investigation of Augustine’s Concept of Love Assisted by Computational Methods

Eva Elisabeth Houth Vrangbaek and Laigaard Nielbo

Part III. The Ethics of Sin

Chapter 11. Original Sin and Justice in Augustine of Hippo’s Anti-Pelagian Writings (412-415 CE)

Fabio Dalpra

Chapter 12. Pia Impudentia: The Paradox of Ethics and Invisibility in Augustine

Makiko Sato

Chapter 13. Augustine on Original Sin and the Origin of the Soul: Ethical Implications

Wendy Helleman

Part IV. The Politics of Ethics

Chapter 14. The Ethics of History: Augustine, Afro-Pessimism, and the 1619 Project

Toni Alimi

Chapter 15. Augustine, Pluralism, and Diversity

Fr. Hans Feichtinger

Chapter 16. The Image of God in the City of God

Matthew Puffer

Part V. Applied Augustinian Ethics

Chapter 17. “The Truth Belongs to Christ:” Moral Idealism and Pastoral Reality in Augustine’s Rejection of Lies

Sr. Margaret Atkins

Chapter 18. An Inarticulacy of Meaning: The Significance of Augustinian Restlessness for Modern Medicine

Daniel Kim

Chapter 19. Daring to Leave the Fallen World: Reflecting on Prison Abolition with Augustine

Rebecca Makas

Chapter 20. Eros, Eating, Attention: The Ethics of Incarnation in Augustine and Simone Weil

Rachel Matheson and Travis Kroeker

“This exciting collection of essays brings together work by a new generation of scholars to explore Augustine’s ideas about the moral life across a range of traditional and contemporary issues. The depth of knowledge, creativity, and independence of mind exhibited here augurs well for the future of scholarship on the redoubtable Bishop of Hippo. Highly recommended.”


— Richard B. Miller, Laura Spelman Rockefeller Professor of Religion, Politics, and Ethics, University of Chicago


"This wide-ranging and expansive collection brings together serious scholarship to ground the foundation of Augustine's ethics, thoughtfully examine its key themes, and insightfully engage with contemporary issues."


— Matthew Drever, University of Tulsa


“The volume Augustine and Ethics brings out what I can only see as the highly fortuitous chemistry between the ancient author Augustine and the perennially relevant topic of Ethics. By drawing on a wide array of scholars and themes, including applied ethics, it surpasses the familiar range of such edited collections in both scope and intensity. The result is an Augustine who speaks to today’s moral and ethical problems in ways that are neither ephemeral nor overly abstract and philosophical. It is as if by avoiding an overindulgence in meta-language the volume can show us a more real Augustine, one who is steeped in the history of his own time and yet fully respondent to the complex lives of today’s readers.”


— Willemien Otten, The University of Chicago Divinity School


Augustine and Ethics

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  • Augustine and Ethics examines the topic of ethics in the life and works of Augustine of Hippo. Adopting a global perspective on ethics as a field of philosophical and theological investigation, this volume includes reflections on virtue and vice, love and sin, and the political outcomes to which certain ethical stances tend to give rise. For Augustine himself, ethics was never merely theoretical. Ethical concerns are concrete; and ethical solutions should be practical. Accordingly, this volume gives Augustinian ethical arguments realization by connecting them to modern anxieties about ministry, health care, diet, and incarceration.

    Divided into five sections, the essays collected here highlight the ongoing relevance of Augustine’s work even in settings quite distinct from his own era and context. The first section lays down the groundwork for Augustinian ethics by examining the foundations of his thoughts on morality, self-formation, domination, and abuse. The next three sections are oriented around the themes of love, sin, and politics. The final section makes clear the consequences of Augustinian ethical thinking today, with a view to how pastors preach, how physicians heal, how prisoners suffer, and even how we should approach the ethics of eating.

Details
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  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 448 • Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
    978-1-66695-339-8 • Hardback • November 2023 • $125.00 • (£96.00)
    978-1-66695-340-4 • eBook • December 2023 • $50.00 • (£38.00)
    Series: Augustine in Conversation: Tradition and Innovation
    Subjects: Political Science / General, Philosophy / Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Political Science / History & Theory
Author
Author
  • Kim Paffenroth is professor of religious studies and the director of the Honors Program at Iona College.

    Sean Hannan is associate professor at MacEwan University.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Part I. The Foundations of Augustinian Ethics

    Chapter 1. Augustine’s Early Ethics: A Reconsideration

    Thomas Clemmons

    Chapter 2. Thinking with Augustine: On Domination and Abuse

    Vincent Lloyd

    Chapter 3. Beauty, Morality, and the Promise of Happiness

    Sarah Stewart-Kroeker

    Chapter 4. The Heart of the Father in Augustine’s Moral Thought

    Veronica Roberts Ogle

    Chapter 5. In Conspectu Dei: Journey in the Land of the Augustinian Conscience

    Ian Clausen

    Chapter 6. Interiority, Community, and Self-Formation: Augustine and Monica at Ostia

    Emily Stölken

    Part II. The Ethics of Love

    Chapter 7. The Weight of Love: On the Limits of Autonomy in Augustine’s Confessions

    Paul Camacho

    Chapter 8. ‘More Than Simply Bystanders:’ Augustine, Brené Brown, and the Role of Empathy in Accompanying Others

    Colleen Campbell

    Chapter 9. Augustine on the Privacy of Conscience and Love of God and Neighbor

    Ronald Haflidson

    Chapter 10. Love Between Desire and Will: An Investigation of Augustine’s Concept of Love Assisted by Computational Methods

    Eva Elisabeth Houth Vrangbaek and Laigaard Nielbo

    Part III. The Ethics of Sin

    Chapter 11. Original Sin and Justice in Augustine of Hippo’s Anti-Pelagian Writings (412-415 CE)

    Fabio Dalpra

    Chapter 12. Pia Impudentia: The Paradox of Ethics and Invisibility in Augustine

    Makiko Sato

    Chapter 13. Augustine on Original Sin and the Origin of the Soul: Ethical Implications

    Wendy Helleman

    Part IV. The Politics of Ethics

    Chapter 14. The Ethics of History: Augustine, Afro-Pessimism, and the 1619 Project

    Toni Alimi

    Chapter 15. Augustine, Pluralism, and Diversity

    Fr. Hans Feichtinger

    Chapter 16. The Image of God in the City of God

    Matthew Puffer

    Part V. Applied Augustinian Ethics

    Chapter 17. “The Truth Belongs to Christ:” Moral Idealism and Pastoral Reality in Augustine’s Rejection of Lies

    Sr. Margaret Atkins

    Chapter 18. An Inarticulacy of Meaning: The Significance of Augustinian Restlessness for Modern Medicine

    Daniel Kim

    Chapter 19. Daring to Leave the Fallen World: Reflecting on Prison Abolition with Augustine

    Rebecca Makas

    Chapter 20. Eros, Eating, Attention: The Ethics of Incarnation in Augustine and Simone Weil

    Rachel Matheson and Travis Kroeker

Reviews
Reviews
  • “This exciting collection of essays brings together work by a new generation of scholars to explore Augustine’s ideas about the moral life across a range of traditional and contemporary issues. The depth of knowledge, creativity, and independence of mind exhibited here augurs well for the future of scholarship on the redoubtable Bishop of Hippo. Highly recommended.”


    — Richard B. Miller, Laura Spelman Rockefeller Professor of Religion, Politics, and Ethics, University of Chicago


    "This wide-ranging and expansive collection brings together serious scholarship to ground the foundation of Augustine's ethics, thoughtfully examine its key themes, and insightfully engage with contemporary issues."


    — Matthew Drever, University of Tulsa


    “The volume Augustine and Ethics brings out what I can only see as the highly fortuitous chemistry between the ancient author Augustine and the perennially relevant topic of Ethics. By drawing on a wide array of scholars and themes, including applied ethics, it surpasses the familiar range of such edited collections in both scope and intensity. The result is an Augustine who speaks to today’s moral and ethical problems in ways that are neither ephemeral nor overly abstract and philosophical. It is as if by avoiding an overindulgence in meta-language the volume can show us a more real Augustine, one who is steeped in the history of his own time and yet fully respondent to the complex lives of today’s readers.”


    — Willemien Otten, The University of Chicago Divinity School


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