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Verfasst von:Alimi, Toni [VerfasserIn]   i
Titel:Slaves of God
Titelzusatz:Augustine and other Romans on religion and politics
Verf.angabe:Toni Alimi
Verlagsort:Princeton ; Oxford
Verlag:Princeton University Press
E-Jahr:2024
Jahr:[2024]
Umfang:xvii, 306 Seiten
Fussnoten:Literaturverzeichnis Seite 273-294
ISBN:978-0-691-24423-5
Abstract:"Slaves of God provides the first philosophical explanation of Augustine's reasons for justifying slavery. It shows that once we understand why Augustine judged slavery permissible, we can appreciate the central role it plays in his broader religious, ethical, and political thought. It demonstrates this by examining the role slavery played in his conceptions of religion/worship, law, and citizenship. This monograph also situates Augustine in the Roman intellectual landscape of late antiquity, placing him in relation to Cicero, Seneca, Varro, and Lactantius"--
 "A provocative look at the central role of slavery in Augustine's religious, ethical, and political thought Augustine believed that slavery is permissible, but to understand why, we must situate him in his late antique Roman intellectual context. Slaves of God provides a major reassessment of this monumental figure in the Western religious and political tradition, tracing the remarkably close connections between Augustine's understanding of slavery and his broader thought. Augustine is most often read through the lens of Greek philosophy and the theology of Christian writers such as Paul and Ambrose, yet his debt to Roman thought is seldom appreciated. Toni Alimi reminds us that the author of Confessions and City of God was also a Roman citizen and argues that some of the thinkers who most significantly shaped his intellectual development were Romans such as Cicero, Seneca, Lactantius, and Varro-Romans who had much to say about slavery and its relationship to civic life. Alimi shows how Augustine, a keen and influential student of these figures, related chattel slavery and slavery to God, and sheds light on Augustinianism's complicity in Christianity's long entanglement with slavery.An illuminating work of scholarship, Slaves of God reveals how slavery was integral to Augustine's views about law, rule, accountability, and citizenship, and breaks new ground in the history of slavery in late antique and medieval political thought"--
URL:Inhaltsverzeichnis: http://www.gbv.de/dms/bowker/toc/9780691244235.pdf
 Inhaltsverzeichnis: https://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz1881274047inh.htm
 Klappentext: https://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz1881274047kla.htm
 Literaturverzeichnis: https://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz1881274047ref.htm
Schlagwörter:(p)Augustinus, Aurelius <Heiliger>   i / (g)Römisches Reich   i / (s)Sklaverei   i / (s)Zeithintergrund   i
Sprache:eng
Bibliogr. Hinweis:Erscheint auch als : Online-Ausgabe: Alimi, Toni: Slaves of God. - Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2024. - 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 306 Seiten)
Sach-SW:RELIGION / Religion, Politics & State
 HISTORY / Ancient / Rome
K10plus-PPN:1881274047
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