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A Reader's Companion to Augustine's Confessions [Paperback]

Kim Paffenroth (editor) (Author), Robert Peter Kennedy (Author)
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July 31, 2003
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.

Contributors include: Todd Breyfogle, Pamela Bright, Phillip Cary, John C. Cavadini, Frederick Crosson, Leo Ferrari, Robert P. Kennedy, Thomas Martin, Charles T. Mathewes, Robert McMahon, Kim Paffenroth, Eric Plumer, and James Wetzel.


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"This is an imaginative approach to the Confessions in which we experience a variety of 'readings' of the Confessions with each writer asking how this particular book might be considered the 'climax' or 'center' or 'key' to the entire work. We are led through careful analyses of Augustine's style, we hear echoes from one book in another, and we gain several suggestions about the structure of the work as a whole.

About the Author

Kim Paffenroth is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Iona College and the author of In Praise of Wisdom: Literary and Theological Reflections on Faith and Reason (London and New York: Continuum, 2004) and The Heart Set Free: Sin and Redemption in the Gospels, Augustine, Dante, and Flannery O'Connor (London and New York: Continuum, 2005).

Robert P. Kennedy is Assistant Professor in the Department of Religious Studies at St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada.


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  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: WJK; 1 edition (July 31, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0664226191
  • ISBN-13: 978-0664226190
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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I am a graduate of St John's College, Annapolis (1988), Harvard Divinity School (1990), and the University of Notre Dame (1995). I work at Iona College. I am married with two wonderful children. I am blessed to be able to write about the things that interest me and share my ideas with others.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Augustine rediscovered, November 16, 2003
This review is from: A Reader's Companion to Augustine's Confessions (Paperback)
Augustine's 'Confessions' is among the most important books ever written. One of the first autobiographical works in the modern sense, it also represents the first time a psychological and theological enterprise were combined. It also helps to bridge the gap between the Classical world and the Medieval world, exhibiting strong elements identifying with each of those major historical periods.

Most undergraduates in the liberal arts encounter the book at some point; all seminarians do (or should!). Many adults find (or rediscover) the book later, after school. For many in these categories, there are concepts, narrative strands and historical data new and unusual for them. Notes, commentaries and guides are called for - this book by Paffenroth and Kennedy is a good one in many respects.

This book does not represent the thinking and analysis of one (or two) primary authors. Instead, Paffenroth and Kennedy have drawn together an outstanding team of Augustinian scholars to each focus upon one book (or chapter) of the thirteen that comprise the 'Confessions'. They do not look for one overarching theme (or even several) and then try to force the text into that narrow confine; rather, they let each book speak for itself, each one through the interpretative and scholarly lens of a different observer. Each essay can stand on its own - they are not interdependent, but they do all address the same topic, and thus relate in that basic way.

In many respects, this variation-viewing of 'Confessions' suits Augustine's personality well - he was a passionate person, but his focus wavered for much of his life until finally settling upon Christianity and the neoplatonic synthesis with this faith. Even while remaining a passionate Christian and rejecting the sort of dualism present in the Manichee teachings, he varied between various positions within these systems. The authors are conservative and liberal, young and old, Catholic and Protestant. Augustine's varied thought reaches through many denominational and scholarly paradigms.

These are not Cliff's Notes - they do not represent simple synopses of the books in the 'Confessions'. The authors assume the reader of this text will be reading (or will have read) the actual text of the 'Confessions'. These essays are relatively short (the longest is 18 pages) but insightful and engaging. There are extensive endnotes for those whose interest is more scholarly (35 pages of endnotes, to be exact - almost twice the number of pages of the longest chapter), but the texts of the essays can be read without these notes perfectly well for the more casual reader.

The book includes at the end suggestions for further reading, a list which includes some classic standards (Brown, Chadwick) and other pieces that were new to me. There are indexes for scripture and for subjects, and a brief biographical paragraph on each of the contributing authors.

This is a book that will be of interest to novice readers of Augustine as well as scholars, to students, clergy and laypersons, and anyone else who might have an historical, literary, philosophical, theological or other interest in Augustine - something for everyone, perhaps?

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Augustine Confessions Ala Carte, March 18, 2009
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If you are considering taking a course at University in the study of St. Augustine you will find this particular collection to be beneficial in helping you through the essential first ten chapters that deal with Augustine's life and the last three that are a bit of an analysis of the book of Genesis.
It cannot be used to give you a quick "What is it all about?". It will not reveal the humanity of St. Augustine in the proper venue. If you wish to do that, I recommend the great Italian scholar Augustine Trape', who produced a great work on the Human side of St. Augustine
The book therefore can be used as an overall Chapter help, to give you insight perhaps into important areas that you may have overlooked.
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2.0 out of 5 stars With companions like this...., December 5, 2011
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This book provides an essay for each book of Augustine's Confessions. But the essays make a very troublesome "companion" for a reader. Shouldn't the writing be at least as clear and precise as the book it is supposedly providing a guide to? Here's a sample from the first essay, on Augustine's first chapter, by Charles T. Mathewes:

"Rather than seeking to comprehend our lives better, Augustine hopes his readers will more appropriately fail to comprehend them; and insofar as one fails to fail to comprehend in the right way, one is blocked from understanding the deep character of what the Confessions is all about. . . . What do I mean by this?"

Beats the hell out of me.

Leaving aside the trouble of the dangling participial clause the sentence opens with, I would find this writing laughable, were it not so needlessly dense and inexcusably condescending to the reader. With companions like this, the reader needs no enemies. Augustine and his great book deserve better.

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Part of what makes Augustine's thoughts so fascinating and frustrating is that in every part of his Confessions, the reader is presented with another revelatory moment, another turning point in his life, in his thought, or in his depiction of them. Read the first page
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meditative texture, famous conversion scene, pear theft, heavenly communion, concupiscentia carnis, hidden providence, drunken beggar, temporal creature, temporal creation, formless matter, intelligible reality
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Book Ten, Book Nine, Book Seven, Book Four, Book Six, Book Three, Book Eight, Book Five, Book Two, Book One, Book Twelve, Book Eleven, Books One, Book Thirteen, Old Testament, Jesus Christ, Holy Spirit, Books Eleven, City of God, Cicero's Hortensius, Word of God, Bishop Ambrose, Books Ten, New Testament, Good Stuff
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