Synopses & Reviews
This book is a tool for teaching and studying the great Christian classic, Augustine's Confessions. It is a unique venture in which thirteen different scholars look at each of the thirteen books in the Confessions and interpret their chapters in light of that book and in light of the rest of Augustine's work. The result is that the richness and ambiguity of Augustine's work shines through as well as the richness and ambiguity of different readings of the Confessions.
Synopsis
Names of contributors as they are to appear in table of contents: Charles T. Mathewes, John C. Cavadini, Todd Breyfogle, James Wetzel, Frederick J. Crosson, Eric Plumer, Phillip Cary, Leo Ferrari, Kim Paffenroth, Pamela Bright, Robert P. Kennedy, Thomas F. Martin, O. S. A., Robert McMahon
About the Author
Kim Paffenroth is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Iona College in New Rochelle, New York. He is the author of The Story of Jesus according to L and the coeditor of Augustine and Liberal Education. Robert P. Kennedy is Associate Professor in Catholic Studies and Religious Studies and Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada.