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Product Description: The figure of Antichrist has gripped the Christian imagination for two thousand years. But Antichrist does not spring fully from the pages of Scripture. Rather, he emerges over a millennium of reflection on hints and clues scattered throughout Scripture and Christian tradition...read more

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9780813214153 | Catholic Univ of Amer Pr, March 30, 2005, cover price $64.95 | About this edition: The figure of Antichrist has gripped the Christian imagination for two thousand years.

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9780813227115 | Reprint edition (Catholic Univ of Amer Pr, June 3, 2014), cover price $34.95 | About this edition: The figure of Antichrist has gripped the Christian imagination for two thousand years.

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Augustine of Hippo (354-430 CE) - Bishop, theologian, philosopher, and rhetorician - has left a rich legacy for reflection upon relationships between Christianity and culture, between Christian catechesis and liberal education, and between faith and reason. Contemporary educational institutions have begun to explore their roots, digging into their intellectual traditions for the resources for renewal of liberal education. Augustine and Liberal Education sheds light on liberal education past and present, from an Augustinian point of view. Ranging from historical investigations of particular themes and issues in the thought of Saint Augustine, to reflections on the role of tradition and community and the challenges and opportunities facing universities in the next century, the contributors return to the sources of traditional reflection whilst exploring contemporary issues of education and 'the good life'. Essays on Augustinian inquiry in medieval and modern eras address critical questions on the role of rhetoric, reading, and authority in education, on the social context of learning, and on the relationship between liberal education and properly Christian catechesis. Contemporary questions on liberal education from philosophical, political, theological, and ethical perspectives are then explored in the essays which move from the past to the present. This book offers a valuable contribution to the growing scholarship on Catholic universities and on Augustine of Hippo, engaging in 'Augustinian inquiry' and pointing to possibilities for renewal in liberal education in the twenty-first century.
By Kevin L. Hughes (editor) and Kim Paffenroth (editor)

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9780754613343 | Ashgate Pub Ltd, November 1, 2000, cover price $99.95 | About this edition: Augustine of Hippo (354-430 CE) - Bishop, theologian, philosopher, and rhetorician - has left a rich legacy for reflection upon relationships between Christianity and culture, between Christian catechesis and liberal education, and between faith and reason.

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9780739123836 | Lexington Books, March 15, 2008, cover price $34.99

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By John Doody (editor), Kevin L. Hughes (editor) and Kim Paffenroth (editor)

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9780739105566 | Lexington Books, June 28, 2005, cover price $103.00

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9780739110096 | Lexington Books, June 28, 2005, cover price $39.99

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Product Description: Apocalyptic speculation, in one form or another, is as persistent at the turn of this millennium as it was at the last. The commentaries of Haimo of Auxerre and Thietland of Einsiedeln offer glimpses of two links in [the] unbroken chain of the apocalyptic tradition.
By Steven R. Cartwright (editor), Haimo (editor), Kevin L. Hughes (editor) and Thietland (editor)

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9781580440189 | Western Michigan Univ Medieval, May 1, 2001, cover price $14.95 | About this edition: Apocalyptic speculation, in one form or another, is as persistent at the turn of this millennium as it was at the last.

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