Augustine Blog Conference completed
Cynthia Nielsen of Per Caritatem just completed the first annual Augustine Blog Conference, entitled “Conversations with Augustine.” The conference sought to bring Augustine’s thought “into conversation with philosophers and theologians of the Middle Ages, Reformation, Modernity, and Postmodernity.” She is currently taking suggestions for next year’s conference. Here is the final index of posts:
“Conversations with Augustine”
1. Augustine and the Middle Ages
“Conversations with Augustine”
1. Augustine and the Middle Ages
- Scott M. Williams, “Henry of Ghent and Duns Scotus on Divine Memory: Pillagers of Augustine’s De Trinitate 15.4.25-26” (Response by Garrett Smith)
- Shane Wilkins, “Henry of Ghent and the Waning of the Divine Light” (Response by Jonathan McIntosh)
- Dr. Phillip Cary, “Augustine and Luther” (Response by Dr. Joel Garver)
- Jason Ingalls, “Some Contemporary Reflections on Sin: Matt Jenson’s use of St. Augustine in The Gravity of Sin” (Response by Dave Belcher)
- Michael Jones, “On Restless Hearts: Augustine, Hegel, Ascent” (Response by Dr. Victor Salas)
- Mike Dagle, “Augustine and Plantinga: The Civitas Dei, the Civitas Mundi and the task of Ecclesial Philosophy” (Response by James Gibson)
- Mary C. Moorman, “Quando Tu and The Nuptial Creation: St. Augustine’s Enduring Influence on Contemporary Ecclesiology” (Response by Dan McClain)
- Bret Saunders, “Reading Augustine with Marion: A Postmodern Ressourcement” (Response by Dr. Joel B. Hunter)
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