Marriage and Virginity (Works Of Saint Augustine Series)
Boniface Ramsey (Ed), John Rotelle (Ed), Ray Kearney (Trans), Saint AugustineHardback 1996-05-01
This volume presents new translations of five of Augustine's works: The Excellence of Marriage (De bono conjugali), Holy Virginity (De sancta virginitate), The Excellence of Widowhood (De bono viduitatis), Adulterous Marriages (De adulterinis conjugiis), and Continence (De continentia).
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This volume presents new translations of five of Augustines works: The Excellence of Marriage, Holy Virginity, The Excellence of Widowhood, Adulterous Marriages, and Continence.... The volume is to be commended on several points. The translation itself is in eminently readable, clear English that should be accessible to anyone interested in Augustine.... The general introduction does an excellent job of placing these works in the context of Augustines career, showing how Augustine reacts to controversies with the Manichees, Jovinian, Jerome, and the Pelagians, while maintaining a commitment to the threefold goods of marriage procreation, fidelity, and sacrament. This is a wonderful collection that allows readers to see the complexity of Augustines thought on a difficult topic. Kim Paffenroth Journal of Early Christian Studies
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This volume presents new translations of five of Augustine's works: The Excellence of Marriage (De bono conjugali), Holy Virginity (De sancta virginitate), The Excellence of Widowhood (De bono viduitatis), Adulterous Marriages (De adulterinis conjugiis), and Continence (De continentia).
Publisher Description
This volume presents new translations of five of Augustines works: The Excellence of Marriage, Holy Virginity, The Excellence of Widowhood, Adulterous Marriages, and Continence.... The volume is to be commended on several points. The translation itself is in eminently readable, clear English that should be accessible to anyone interested in Augustine.... The general introduction does an excellent job of placing these works in the context of Augustines career, showing how Augustine reacts to controversies with the Manichees, Jovinian, Jerome, and the Pelagians, while maintaining a commitment to the threefold goods of marriage procreation, fidelity, and sacrament. This is a wonderful collection that allows readers to see the complexity of Augustines thought on a difficult topic. Kim Paffenroth Journal of Early Christian Studies