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Divine Providence: A History: The Bible, Virgil, Orosius, Augustine, and Dante

Autor Brenda Deen Schildgen
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 mar 2014
Holding divine intervention responsible for political and military success and failure has a long history in western thought. This book explores the idea of providential history as an organizing principle for understanding the divine purpose for humans in texts that may be literary, historical, philosophical, and theological.
 
Divine Providence
shows that, with Virgil and the Bible as authoritative precursors to late antique views on history, the two most important political thinkers of the late antique Christian world, Orosius and Augustine, produced the theories of Christian politics and history that were carried over into the first and second millennium of Christianity. Likewise, their understanding of how the history of the late Roman Empire connects to God's plan for humankind became the background for understanding Dante's own positions in the Monarchia and the Commedia.

Brenda Deen Schildgen examines Dante's engagement with these authoritative sources, whether in Biblical, ancient Roman writers, or in the specific legacy of Orosius and Augustine.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781628920604
ISBN-10: 1628920602
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Introduction: The Idea of Providential History in Orosius, Augustine, and Dante / Chapter 1: Destined Lands and Chosen Fathers: Virgil and Livy and the Hebrew Bible / Chapter 2: Orosius Defends the Roman Empire: Imperium and Evangelium / Chapter 3: Augustine: Theology of History  / Chapter 4: Dante's Monarchia with and against Augustine / Chapter 5: Dante's Commedia and the Ascent to Incarnational History / Conclusion / Bibliography / Index

Recenzii

"It is a seductive but dangerous  idea to want to sanctify the machinations of political power with the imprimatur of providence. At the heart of Schildgen's study of the providential ideal is her reading of Dante's shift from an imperialist theology, in the vein of an Orosius, in Monarchia to the subtle Augustinianism of the Commedia, his poetic masterwork. Schildgen sets the stage for Dante with the late antique debate within Christianity over the visibility of providence, mainly a story of two different syntheses of two contrasting legacies: one biblical, the other Roman.  She has an extraordinary ability to weave a narrative thread through a thicket of conceptual and historical complexity." -- James Wetzel, Augustinian Endowed Chair, Villanova University, USA