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Augustine's dominant image for the human life is peregrinatio, which signifies at once a journey to the homeland (a pilgrimage) and the condition of exile from the homeland. For Augustine, all human beings are, in the earthly life, exiles from their true homeland: heaven. Some, but not all, become pilgrims seeking a way back to the heavenly homeland, a return mediated by the incarnate Christ. Becoming a pilgrim begins with attraction to beauty. The return journey therefore involves formation, both moral and aesthetic, in loving rightly. This image has occasioned a lot of angst in ethical thought in the last century. Augustine's vision of Christian life as a pilgrimage, his critics allege, casts a pall of groaning and longing over this life in favor of happiness in the next. Augustine's eschatological orientation robs the world of beauty and ethics of urgency.In Pilgrimage as Moral and Aesthetic Formation in Augustine's Thought, Sarah Stewart-Kroeker responds to Augustine's critics by elaborating the Christological continuity between the earthly journey and the eschatological home. Through this cohesive account of pilgrimage as a journey toward the right ordering of the desire for beauty and love for God and neighbour, Stewart-Kroeker reveals the integrity of Augustine's vision of moral and aesthetic vision. From the human desire for beauty to the embodied practice of Christian sacraments, Stewart-Kroeker develops an account of the relationship between beauty and morality as the linchpin of an Augustinian moral theology.
Produktinformation
Utgivningsdatum2017-08-10
Mått168 x 242 x 24 mm
Vikt558 g
FormatInbunden
SpråkEngelska
Antal sidor274
FörlagOUP OXFORD
ISBN9780198804994
UtmärkelserWinner of the 2020 Manfred Lautenschlaeger Award for Theological Promise
Sarah Stewart-Kroeker is Assistant Professor of Theological Ethics in the Faculty of Theology at the University of Geneva. Prior to this position, she received her PhD from Princeton Theological Seminary and held a research fellowship at the University of British Columbia.
List of AbbreviationsIntroduction1: The Plotinian Heritage of Augustine's Peregrinatio Image2: Christ-Centered Peregrinatio: The Mediated Journey3: Moral Formation in Christ, The Beautiful Beloved4: Beauty, Morality, and The Promise of Happiness5: The Body of Christ: Church as the Site of Formation6: Neighbor-love, Earthly and EschatologicalConclusionBibliography
Stewart-Kroeker helps to answer the need for a more robust discussion of the eschatological direction and moral implications of Augustine's thought ... Stewart-Kroeker in this work helps advance the methodological effort of reading Augustine in a manner that is integral and holistic; this achievement is evident in her examination of the moral and aesthetic formation of the pilgrim seeking the heavenly patria.