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Lecture 5 Books VII and VIII Dr. Ann T. Orlando
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Books VII and VIII Historical context Reading the Text Influence
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Historical Context Platonism Theodicy (again) Christology Simplicianus and Victorinus St. Antony of Egypt Paul’s Letter to Romans
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Confessions Structure Augustine's Reflection on His Past Book I: From God; birth and relationship of infant with mother –Book II: Bondage of Flesh Book III: Slavery of eyes and mind; problem of evil –Book IV Ambition of World »Book V Encounter with Faustus, Manichaeism, philosophy; moving from Carthage to Rome –Book VI: Recognition of emptiness of world’s ambition Book VII: Freedom of mind; resolution of problem of evil –Book VIII: Liberation from bondage of flesh Book IX: Relation to Monica, her death, return to God Augustine’s Present Book X: Memory Book XI: Time Book XII: Interpreting Scripture Book XIII: Trinity and Church
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Book VII Outline God’s nature VII.1.1 – VII.2.3 The nature of evil VII.3.4 – VII.5.7 Rejecting astrology VII.6.8 – VII.6.10 Moving toward the Church VII.7.11 – VII.8.12 Help from Platonists VII.9.13-VII.10.16 Resolving the problem of evil VII.11.17 – VII.16.22 What the Platonist lack: Jesus Christ VII.17.23 – VII.21.27
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Book VIII Outline Learning the Christian way from others VIII.1.1 – VIII.4.9 Internal struggles of the will to follow the Truth VIII.5.10 – VIII.5.12 Example of St. Antony of Egypt VIII.6.13 – VIII.6.15 More internal struggles VIII.7.16 – VIII.12.28 Take and Read VIII.12.29 – VIII.12.30
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Influence Definition of Evil Pelagins
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