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0271032588 978-0271032580 November 23, 2007
Since the establishment of Christianity in the West as a major religious tradition, Augustine (354-430 C.E.) has been considered a principal architect of the ways philosophy can be used for reasoning about faith. In particular, Augustine effected the joining of Platonism with Christian belief for the Middle Ages and beyond. The results of his enterprise continue to be felt, especially with regard to the contested topics of human embodiment, sexuality, and the nature and roles of women. As a result, few thinkers have been as problematic for feminists as he has been. He is the thinker that a number of feminists love to hate. What do feminist thinkers make of this problematic legacy? These lively essays address that question and provide thoughtful arguments for the value of engaging Augustine's ideas and texts anew by using the well-established methodologies that feminists have developed over the last thirty years. Augustine and his legacy have much to answer for, but these essays show that the body of his work also has much to offer as feminists explore, challenge, and reframe his thinking while forging new paradigms for construing gender, power, and notions of divinity.

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Through the centuries, Augustine's writings have been a major influence on Christian views of sexuality, gender, and women, as well as on such more traditional theological topics as the Trinity. In this volume--accessibly written for students and the general reader--contemporary women scholars from a variety of humanities disciplines explore how Augustine's approach to these issues has shaped the Western social, cultural, and religious landscape. --Elizabeth Clark, Duke University

Stark, Miller, Burrus, and Keller: these essays should be required reading for any discussion of feminism and Augustine. The remaining essays in the volume are useful, and engage similar themes -- Stark should be praised for her consistent editorial perspective. --Catherine Conybeare, Philosophy in Review

It is clear that examining the history of philosophy is important to understand the social/cultural legacy we have inherited for better or for worse. It is incumbent upon us as scholars to clarify the fundamental positions of this inheritance, allowing it to stand (as much as we are able) on its own terms in all its glory and failures. Anything else is, in my view, intellectually dishonest. I see this collection of essays, and Penn State's Rereading the Canon series in general, as an attempt to do just that. From my perspective, the book succeeds marvelously in its purpose. This is a book that anyone who has a sincere desire to come to terms with Augutsine's legacy and its impact on the lives of both women and men ought to consider reading.Colleen McCluskey, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews --Colleen McCluskey, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews

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Judith Chelius Stark is Professor of Philosophy at Seton Hall University.

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sexual renunciation, becoming divine, new biography, imago status, cura feminarum, lower intellect
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New York, Feminist Interpretations of Augustine, The Trinity, Veiled Desire, Peter Brown, Augustine's Confessions, Augustine of Hippo, Saint Augustine, North Africa, City of God, Confessing Monica, Augustinian Studies, The Feminine Face of Christ, The Fathers of the Church, Kim Power, Beacon Press, Where Art Thou, Augustine's Rhetoric of the Feminine, Margaret Miles, The Evanescence of Masculinity, Augustine's Letters, Roman Empire, Grand Rapids, Catholic Church, Oxford University Press
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