Saint Augustine Against the Academicians: Mediaeval Philosophical Texts in Translation

by St. Augustine

Other authorsSister Mary Patricia Garvey (Translator)
Paperback, 1957

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201 Aug Saint A

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Publication

Marquette University Press (1957), 85 pages

Description

A fresh, new translation of Augustine's inaugural work as a Christian convert The first four works written by St. Augustine of Hippo after his conversion to Christianity are the remarkable "Cassiciacum dialogues." In this first dialogue, expertly translated by Michael Foley, Augustine and his interlocutors explore the history and teachings of Academic skepticism, which Augustine is both sympathetic to and critical of. The dialogue serves as a fitting launching point for a knowledge of God and the soul, the overall subject of the Cassiciacum tetralogy.

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