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Ambrose, Augustine, and the Pursuit of Greatness

J. Warren Smith
pubblicato da Cambridge University Press

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Since Aristotle, the concept of the magnanimous or great-souled man was employed by philosophers of antiquity to describe individuals who attained the highest degree of virtue. Greatness of soul (magnitudo animi or magnanimitas) was part of the language of Classical and Hellenistic virtue theory central to the education of Ambrose and Augustine. Yet as bishops they were conscious of fundamental differences between Christian and pagan visions of virtue. Greatness of soul could not be appropriated whole cloth. Instead, the great-souled man had to be baptized to conform with Christian understandings of righteousness, compassion, and humility. In this book, J. Warren Smith traces the development of the ideal of the great-souled man from Plato and Aristotle to latter adaptions by Cicero, Seneca, and Plutarch. He then examines how Ambrose's and Augustine's theological commitments influenced their different critiques, appropriations, and modifications of the language of magnanimity.

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Generi Religioni e Spiritualità » Fede, politica e società » Religione, argomenti generali » Filosofia della Religione , Psicologia e Filosofia » Filosofia: Specifiche aree » Filosofia della religione

Editore Cambridge University Press

Formato Ebook con Adobe DRM

Pubblicato 10/12/2020

Lingua Inglese

EAN-13 9781108846608

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