In this volume, Veronica Roberts Ogle offers a new reading of Augustine's political thought as it is presented in City of God. Focusing on the relationship between politics and the earthly city, she argues that a precise understanding of Augustine's vision can only be reached through a careful consideration of the work's rhetorical strategy and sacramental worldview. Ogle draws on Christian theology and political thought, moral philosophy, and semiotic theory to make her argument. Laying out Augustine's understanding of the earthly city, she proceeds by tracing out his rhetorical strategy and concludes by articulating his sacramental vision and the place of politics within it. Ogle thus suggests a new way of determining the status of politics in Augustine's thought. Her study clarifies seemingly contradictory passages in his text, highlights the nuance of his position, and captures the unity of his vision as presented in City of God.
A new reading of Augustine's City of God which considers the status of politics within Augustine's sacramental worldview.About the AuthorVeronica Roberts Ogle is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Assumption University, Worcester, Massachusetts.
Reviews'Veronica Ogle's monograph is a brave venture into well-trodden, contested ground ... [It] provides a valuable service and a trustworthy guide.' Gregory W. Lee, Modern Theology
Book InformationISBN 9781108842594
Author Veronica OgleFormat Hardback
Page Count 300
Imprint Cambridge University PressPublisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 470g
Dimensions(mm) 155mm * 235mm * 15mm