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  1. Politische Gerechtigkeit bei Cicero und Augustinus.Christoph Horn - 2007 - Etica E Politica 9 (2):46-70.
    The paper first analyses the Ciceronian sources of Augustine’s idea of justice, then argues that Augustine maintains a kind of “supernatural” view of politics , which leaves no room for a normative evaluation of the socio-political sphere. The specific feature of Augustine’s political “supernaturalism”, in fact, is the idea that original sin, depriving man of divine grace, prevents the earthly world from being an improvable copy of an ideal model.
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  • Incorrectly Political: Augustine and Thomas More.Peter Iver Kaufman - 2007 - University of Notre Dame Press.
    "Peter Iver Kaufman is admirably and ideally qualified to undertake this project of reading More on politics in the light of Augustine on politics. In vigorous, well-paced prose, he tackles an important and original subject." —_Marcia L. Colish, Frederick B. Artz Professor of History, emerita, Oberlin College_ _“Incorrectly Political_ will attract readers not only because it is written with the author's characteristic flair and liveliness, but also because of his established capacity to bridge centuries of Western thought and history. Written (...)
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  • The Anxiety of Inheritance: Reinhold Niebuhr and the Literal Truth of Original Sin.Geoffrey Rees - 2003 - Journal of Religious Ethics 31 (1):75 - 99.
    Widely regarded as the most influential proponent of the truth of original sin in the twentieth century, Reinhold Niebuhr worked hard to excise any "literalistic" element from his interpretation of the doctrine. In his attempt to "correct" the Augustinian tradition on original sin by purging it of all "literalistic errors," however, Niebuhr assumed as his starting point the most characteristically modern objection to the doctrine: that birth is a thoroughly natural, animal, and morally meaningless event. As a result, Niebuhr unnecessarily (...)
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  • Expectations of Justice in the Age of Augustine. [REVIEW]Kevin Uhalde - 2009 - Speculum 84 (2):500-502.
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  • Audientia episcopalis.Kauko K. Raikas - 1997 - Augustinianum 37 (2):459-481.
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  • Review of Reinhold Niebuhr: The Nature and Destiny of Man: A Christian Interpretation[REVIEW]Ordway Tead - 1942 - Ethics 52 (2):233-235.
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  • Reinhold Niebuhr and Christian Realism.Robin W. Lovin - 1995 - Cambridge University Press.
    This is a new assessment of the work of the twentieth century's best-known public theologian. Reinhold Niebuhr's ability to make sense of international politics, racial tension, labour unrest, and cultural transformations gained him a wide audience, but his responsiveness to changing times was grounded in a remarkably consistent theology. Today, Christian realism remains an important way to understand politics and society in theological terms, but the enduring themes of Niebuhr's work must also be related to new generations of thinkers in (...)
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  • For the Joy Set Before Us: Augustine and Self-denying Love.Gerald Schlabach - 2001
    Examining how Augustine reconciled self-love and self-denial in a unified Christian love, this book demonstrates the crucial role that continence played in Augustine's teaching, showing it to be more than an attitude toward sexuality; rather it is the operative mode of Augustininan caritas.
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  • Political writings.Lowrie J. Daly - 1962 - Chicago,: H. Regnery Co.. Edited by Henry Paolucci.
    Offers a comprehensive view of St Augustine's political ideas.
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  • Politics and the Order of Love: An Augustinian Ethic of Democratic Citizenship.Eric Gregory - 2008 - University of Chicago Press.
    Augustine—for all of his influence on Western culture and politics—was hardly a liberal. Drawing from theology, feminist theory, and political philosophy, Eric Gregory offers here a liberal ethics of citizenship, one less susceptible to anti-liberal critics because it is informed by the Augustinian tradition. The result is a book that expands Augustinian imaginations for liberalism and liberal imaginations for Augustinianism. Gregory examines a broad range of Augustine’s texts and their reception in different disciplines and identifies two classical themes which have (...)
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  • Christ and the Just Society in the Thought of Augustine.Robert Dodaro - 2004 - Cambridge University Press.
    Considering Augustine's political thought and ethics in relation to his theology, this book expands on earlier works by Augustine. It focuses on the role of grace and the Bible, which Augustine saw as contributing to the soul's growth in virtue, leading him to revise the ancient concepts of heroism and the statesman. The volume will be essential reading for scholars of Augustine, Christian theology, late Roman antiquity, the history of Western political thought, and political ethics.
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  • Christian Realism and Political Problems: Essays on Political, Social, Ethical and Theological Themes.Reinhold Niebuhr - 1953
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