Augustine's intellectual conversion: the journey from Platonism to Christianity

'Of the many excellent books written on Augustine's intellectual conversion in the last half century, Brian Dobell's is one at the top of my list. He argues that Confessions 7.9-27 describes a period of ten years following the garden scene and his baptism in Milan when Augustine gradu...

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Main Author: Dobell, Brian (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge [u.a.] Cambridge University Press 2009
In:Year: 2009
Reviews:Augustine’s Intellectual Conversion: The Journey from Platonism to Christianity. By Brian Dobell (2012) (Lane, Margaret)
Edition:1. publ.
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Augustinus, Aurelius, Saint 354-430 / Conversion (Religion)
Further subjects:B Augustinus, Aurelius Saint (354-430) Contra Academicos
B Monica Saint 332-387
B Photinus Sirmiensis -376
B Augustine of Hippo, Saint (354-430) Confessiones
B Porphyrius (233-301)
B Augustine Saint, Bishop of Hippo Criticism and interpretation
B Ambrose Saint, Bishop of Milan 339-397
B Plato (427 BC-347 BC)
B Jesus Christus
B Augustinus, Aurelius Saint (354-430) Confessiones
B Conversion Christianity
B Augustine,--Saint, Bishop of Hippo Confessiones
B Conversion Christianity
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Summary:'Of the many excellent books written on Augustine's intellectual conversion in the last half century, Brian Dobell's is one at the top of my list. He argues that Confessions 7.9-27 describes a period of ten years following the garden scene and his baptism in Milan when Augustine gradually realized the difference between Platonism and Christianity and made the latter thoroughly his own. This is an excellent book for any serious student of Augustine's thought.' Roland J. Teske, S. J., Professor of Philosophy Emeritus, Marquette University
"This book examines Augustine's intellectual conversion from Platonism to Christianity, as described at Confessions 7.9.13-21.27. It is widely assumed that this occurred in the summer of 386, shortly before Augustine's volitional conversion in the garden at Milan. Brian Dobell argues, however, that Augustine's intellectual conversion did not occur until the mid 390s, and develops this claim by comparing Confessions 7.9.13-21.27 with a number of important passages and themes from Augustine's early writings. He thus invites the reader to consider anew the problem of Augustine's conversion in 386: was it to Platonism or Christianity? His original and important study will be of interest to a wide range of readers in the history of philosophy and the history of theology."--Page preceeding t. p
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Rezension (Review): Augustinian Studies 42 (2011) 91-95 (P. Cary)
ISBN:0521513391