Augustinian Theology in the Later Middle Ages. Volume 1, Concepts, Perspectives, and the Emergence of Augustinian Identity

Eric Saak

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Abstract

The culmination of thirty years of research, Eric Leland Saak’s Augustinian Theology in the Later Middle Ages offers a comprehensive, new interpretation of late medieval Augustinianism. The first of a two-volume work, the present book sets the stage and analyzes the conceptual and methodological structures requisite for interpreting the reception of Augustine in the later Middle Ages historically, together with explicating the first two of the four “pillars” of Augustinian theology: the Augustinian Hermits’ political theology; the teaching in the Order’s schools; the Order’s university theology; and its moral theology. Holistically fused with the Order’s religious identity, these distinct yet interconnected components of Augustinian theology, rather than a narrow, theologically defined anti-Pelagianism, provided the context for the emergence of the Reformation.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLeiden
PublisherBrill Academic Publishers
Number of pages552
Volume1
ISBN (Electronic)9789004504707
ISBN (Print) 9789004405738
Publication statusPublished - 4 Dec 2021

Publication series

NameStudies in the History of Christian Traditions
PublisherBrill
Volume196

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