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Augustine's Theology of Preaching.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Lanham : Fortress Press, 2014.Description: 1 online resource (245 pages)ISBN:
  • 9781451487602
  • 1451487606
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Augustine's Theology of Preaching.DDC classification:
  • 231.4
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Contents:
Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Summary -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1. The Historical Context of Augustine's Preaching -- 2. Pagan Oratory -- 3. Training Preachers: De Doctrina Christiana -- 4. Interiority, Temporality, and Scripture -- 5. Case Study: Riches and Money -- 6. Case Study: Death and Resurrection -- 7. Case Study: Relationships -- 8. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary: Scholarship has painted many pictures of Augustine--the philosophical theologian, the refuter of heresy, or contributor to doctrines like Original Sin--but the picture of Augustine as preacher, says Sanlon, has been seriously neglected. When academics marginalize the Sermones ad Populum, the real Augustine is not presented accurately. In this study, Sanlon does more, however, than rehabilitate a neglected view of Augustine. How do the theological convictions that Augustine brought to his preaching challenge, sustain, or shape our work today? By presenting Augustine's thought on preaching to contemporary readers Sanlon contributes a major new piece to the ongoing reconsideration of preaching in the modern day, a consideration that is relevant to all branches of the twenty-first century church.
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Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Summary -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1. The Historical Context of Augustine's Preaching -- 2. Pagan Oratory -- 3. Training Preachers: De Doctrina Christiana -- 4. Interiority, Temporality, and Scripture -- 5. Case Study: Riches and Money -- 6. Case Study: Death and Resurrection -- 7. Case Study: Relationships -- 8. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.

Scholarship has painted many pictures of Augustine--the philosophical theologian, the refuter of heresy, or contributor to doctrines like Original Sin--but the picture of Augustine as preacher, says Sanlon, has been seriously neglected. When academics marginalize the Sermones ad Populum, the real Augustine is not presented accurately. In this study, Sanlon does more, however, than rehabilitate a neglected view of Augustine. How do the theological convictions that Augustine brought to his preaching challenge, sustain, or shape our work today? By presenting Augustine's thought on preaching to contemporary readers Sanlon contributes a major new piece to the ongoing reconsideration of preaching in the modern day, a consideration that is relevant to all branches of the twenty-first century church.

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