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On faith, works, eternity, and the creatures we are / André Barbera

Por: Barbera, André.
Tipo de material: materialTypeLabelLibroSeries Reading Augustine.Editor: New York, NY : Bloomsbury Academic, 2020Descripción: VIII, 166 p. ; 22 cm.ISBN: 9781501356063.Tema(s): Agustín, Santo, Obispo de Hipona -- Influencia | Fe (Teología dogmática) | Antropología teológica
Contenidos:
Introduction to the problems -- Postulate: God is not bound by time -- Is time? -- Kinds of faith -- Faith as pursuit of knowledge -- Faith and works -- Faith and time, or choking on faith -- Code of conduct -- The individual -- Heaven and rewards -- Religion and fellowship -- Original sin and loneliness -- Test of faith -- Solace, miracles, and the power of prayer -- Crucifixion and resurrection -- The Canaanite woman -- Atheism and the face of Christ -- Concluding remarks -- The coroner of Jerusalem.
Resumen: In this volume André Barbera considers the question of faith, how an individual may act faithfully, and what good (if any) is faithful action. Drawing on the letters of the Apostle Paul and the work of philosophical thinkers such as Søren Kierkegaard, Barbera explores numerous aspects of faithful living, from religion, original sin, and tests of faith, to the power of prayer, and even the concept of atheism. In particular, Barbera formulates a postulate drawn from Augustine's Confessions: God is not bound by time. The person of faith, however, is enslaved by time. Augustine's expression "faith seeking understanding" stakes the claim," but the mode of faith and the end of faith are inherently contradictory. The faithful person waits in pursuit, choking. Works, the anxiety of faith, ensue. Barbera concludes that the person of faith engages in endless trial, struggle, and contradiction, but in so doing attempts to produce a meaningful life.
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Introduction to the problems -- Postulate: God is not bound by time -- Is time? -- Kinds of faith -- Faith as pursuit of knowledge -- Faith and works -- Faith and time, or choking on faith -- Code of conduct -- The individual -- Heaven and rewards -- Religion and fellowship -- Original sin and loneliness -- Test of faith -- Solace, miracles, and the power of prayer -- Crucifixion and resurrection -- The Canaanite woman -- Atheism and the face of Christ -- Concluding remarks -- The coroner of Jerusalem.

In this volume André Barbera considers the question of faith, how an individual may act faithfully, and what good (if any) is faithful action. Drawing on the letters of the Apostle Paul and the work of philosophical thinkers such as Søren Kierkegaard, Barbera explores numerous aspects of faithful living, from religion, original sin, and tests of faith, to the power of prayer, and even the concept of atheism.
In particular, Barbera formulates a postulate drawn from Augustine's Confessions: God is not bound by time. The person of faith, however, is enslaved by time. Augustine's expression "faith seeking understanding" stakes the claim," but the mode of faith and the end of faith are inherently contradictory. The faithful person waits in pursuit, choking. Works, the anxiety of faith, ensue.
Barbera concludes that the person of faith engages in endless trial, struggle, and contradiction, but in so doing attempts to produce a meaningful life.

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