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Beautiful Bodies : Augustine, Nunc et Tunc
Beautiful Bodies : Augustine, Nunc et Tunc
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Author(s): Miles, Margaret R.
ISBN No.: 9781666767308
Pages: 152
Year: 202405
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 30.36
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"In Beautiful Bodies , lifelong Augustine scholar Margaret Miles examines the evolution of the North African bishop's understanding of divine justice, love, and human being in body and in community--particularly the community of the church. For any readers troubled by seeing Augustine as body-hating or curmudgeonly, Miles evokes, interrogates, renovates, and restores for us that generous-minded ancient intelligence that has had such an abiding influence on Christians in a deeply appreciative and invigorating way." --Jennifer M. Phillips, former rector, St. John's Episcopal Church Westwood "Margaret Miles, who has had a long career bringing readers to new and deeper understanding of Augustine, offers in this book an opportunity to think and feel with Augustine as he grew and changed from his youth to old age. Dealing with a number of tensions in his thought, Miles persuades the reader to tangle with the issues not to get a systematic answer but to live into the way Augustine grappled with them as an embodied and thoughtful theologian and philosopher." --Jennifer Hockenbery, dean of humanities, St. Norbert College "In this nuanced and deeply felt meditation on the aging Augustine, Margaret Miles lifts up an Augustine attuned from his own life experience to the miraculous wonder of the everyday: from sky, earth, air, and waters, to human being itself.


Beautiful Bodies draws on a half century of Miles's passionate reading, struggling, thinking, and feeling with Augustine to offer her own readers an aching model for living fully in the beauty of the now and opening oneself to future transformations." --Ann Pellegrini, professor of performance studies & social and cultural analysis, New York University "Scholars often draw contrasts between Augustine's early and later thought, but no one does so with such insight and sensitivity as Margaret Miles in this book. Miles tracks gentle shifts of attitude, conviction, and emotion in the acutely self-aware North African bishop, who, during the late autumn of his life, amended and sometimes revised his beliefs, attitudes, and perspectives on questions enthralling him since his youth. This is a gorgeous study of, arguably, the most impactful personality of late antiquity." --Christopher Ocker, professor of the history of Christianity, San Francisco Theological Seminary "It is difficult to think of any theologian who has devoted such engaged reflection and pellucid insight into 'body' across the centuries. Margaret Miles's most recent book on Augustine reveals how she has developed a new sort of hermeneutic: her own embodiment as insight into historical bodies." --Martin Laird, OSA, professor of early Christian studies, Villanova University.


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