Description
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsAcknowledgments | 7
Texts and Abbreviations | 9
Augustine and the Orthodox: “The West” in the East
George E. Demacopoulos and Aristotle Papanikolaou
Fordham University | 11
Planoudes’ De Trinitate, the Art of Translation, and the Beholder’s Share
Elizabeth Fisher
The George Washington University | 41
Inspiration–Exploitation–Distortion:
The Use of St Augustine in the Hesychast Controversy
Reinhard Flogaus
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin | 63
Augustine of Hippo, Basil of Caesarea, and Gregory Nazianzen
Joseph T. Lienhard, SJ
Fordham University | 81
Making a Human Will Divine:
Augustine and Maximus on Christ and Human Salvation
Brian E. Daley, SJ
University of Notre Dame | 101
Sempiterne Spiritus Donum:
Augustine’s Pneumatology and the Metaphysics of Spirit
Lewis Ayres
Emory University | 127
Calling upon God as Father: Augustine and the Legacy of Nicaea
John Behr
St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary | 153
Idipsum: The Name of God according to Augustine
Jean-Luc Marion
The University of Chicago / Université Paris Sorbonne | 167
The Hidden and the Manifest:Metaphysics after Nicaea
David Bentley Hart
Providence College | 191
Augustine the Metaphysician
David Bradshaw
University of Kentucky | 227
De profundis: Augustine’s Reading of Orthodoxy
Carol Harrison
Durham University | 253
Augustine’s Christomorphic Theocentrism
David Tracy
The University of Chicago | 263
“Heart in Pilgrimage”: St Augustine as Interpreter of the Psalms
Andrew Louth
Durham University | 291
Index | 305