
Interpreting the Self: Dimensions of Conversion in Augustine's Confessions - Paperback
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Interpreting the Self: Dimensions of Conversion in Augustine's Confessions
Many contemporary readers have reduced the richer meaning of conversion in Augustine's Confessions to merely its social, psychological, or philosophical dimensions. These constricted readings have often been compounded by the conflation of Augustine's understanding of "the self" with problematic modern and postmodern meanings of the term, thereby misconstruing the role Augustine's thought played...
Benjamin J. Hohman is an assistant professor of religious and theological studies at Salve Regina University in Newport, Rhode Island. His areas of research center on Lonergan studies, theological hermeneutics, theology and science, and ecological theology. His published works have appeared in Theological Studies, Horizons, Heythrop Journal, and other outlets.
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