St. Augustine's Confessions by Stacy Magedanz PDF

By Stacy Magedanz

ISBN-10: 0764544802

ISBN-13: 9780764544804

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CliffsNotes on St. Augustine’s Confessions takes you on a narrative of conversion – really numerous conversions: to Manichaeism; to the pursuit of fact; to an highbrow recognition of Christianity; and at last to an emotional reputation of Christian religion . The Confessions is in a single feel Augustine’s own tale, however it can be a mythological paintings approximately humanity’s quest to find actual peace and satisfaction.

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Ambrose was famous for his eloquent sermons. For the first time, Augustine finds not only beautiful words—he describes Ambrose’s language as charming—but content, the substance he has been looking for. In this respect, Ambrose contrasts Faustus in Book 5, who has nothing beyond linguistic polish and a little personal charm to offer Augustine. Ambrose has been strongly influenced by the Neo-Platonists, and he applies a Platonistic, spiritual interpretation to the Christian texts he expounds for his congregation.

There are two emanations from the Monad: the Dyad (or Intelligence) and the World-Soul. In the Dyad, the perfect unity of the One becomes divided to Ideas, and the World-Soul expresses these Ideas as physical Forms. In his discussion, Augustine indicates that he was identifying the Monad with the “good” God of Manichaeism, and the Dyad with the Manichaean concept of evil as a substance. Critical Commentaries: Book 5, Chapters 1–7 41 Book 5, Chapters 1–7 Summary At 29, Augustine meets a Manichean bishop named Faustus, who is famous for his knowledge of doctrine.

Although these were Platonic concepts, Neo-Platonism was not necessarily incompatible with Manichean beliefs, particularly in its insistence that evil has its origins in physical matter, with an existence separate from an immaterial God. Augustine also reports that he read Aristotle’s Categories, which sought to classify the physical world, although the famous book did him no good, because it was still grounded in explanations of the physical. Augustine’s observations on fame may be of interest to readers in a modern, media-saturated society.

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