Tornau, Christian
Zwischen Rhetorik und Philosophie
Augustins Argumentationstechnik in 'De civitate Dei' und ihr bildungsgeschichtlicher Hintergrund
[Between Rhetoric and Philosophy]
Series:Untersuchungen zur antiken Literatur und Geschichte 82
Aims and Scope
This book approaches Augustine’s great work “De civitate Dei”(The City of God) by considering the rhetorical techniques employed in it. It determines precisely the significance and consequences of Augustine's philosophical and theological statements on the relationship between humans and God, on freedom and responsibility and on Christian ethics by analyzing their argumentative function and contextual connection. The techniques of Augustine’s argumentation are then placed in a wider historical educational context by considering his reflection on education and the tradition of classical rhetoric.
Bruno-Snell-Prize 2007 awarded to Christian Tornau.
Supplementary Information
- viii, 466 pages
- Language:
- German
- Type of Publication:
- Monograph
- Keywords:
- Antiquity; christianity; education; philosophy; rhetoric
- Readership:
- Academics, Institutes, Libraries
- Subjects
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Classical Studies > Latin > Latin Language and Literature
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Patristics
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Patristics > Monographs
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Classical Studies > Latin > Latin Language and Literature
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Patristics
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Patristics > Monographs
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Classical Studies > Latin > Latin Language and Literature
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Patristics
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Patristics > Monographs
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