Reason, Authority, and the Healing of Desire in the Writings of Augustine
Abstract
In this open access book, Mark Boone explains the theology of desire developed in a cross-section of Augustine’s On the True Religion, On the Nature of Good, On Free Choice of the Will, On the Teacher, On the Usefulness of Believing, On the Good of Marriage, Enchiridion, and Confessions. Throughout his writings and in many ways, Augustine develops a Platonically informed, yet distinctively Christian, account of desire. Human desire should respond to the goodness inherent in things, loving the greatest good above all and great goods more than lesser goods. Above all, we should love God and souls. Sin, an inappropriate desire for lesser goods, is healed by the redemption of Christ. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by Hong Kong Baptist University
Keywords
Ancient moral psychology; Augustine's philosophy; Augustine's theology; Augustinian studies; Christian philosophy; Christianity; Historical theology; Medieval philosophy; Medieval studies; Moral psychology; Natural law; Neo-Platonism; Patristic studies; Philosophical theology; Philosophy of desire; Philosophy of religion; PlatonismISBN
9781793612991Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing (US)Publication date and place
New York, 2020Imprint
Lexington BooksClassification
Philosophy of religion
Medieval Western philosophy
Christianity
History of religion
