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Outward signs : the powerlessness of external things in Augustine's thought / Phillip Cary.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Cary, Phillip, 1958-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Augustine, of Hippo, Saint, 354-430.
Augustine.
Semiotics.
Signs and symbols.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (369 p.)
Place of Publication:
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, c2008.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Cary's thesis is indicated in the subtitle - that Augustine's thought has no room for a concept of efficacious external means of grace, i.e., that neither word nor sacrament (both of which are outward signs) can convey to us the divine inner gift of grace. Therefore nothing external has the power to save us.
Contents:
Introduction: Expressionist semiotics and the powerlessness of the external
Inadequate platonist signs
Downward causality
Mother and child
Why lectures get boring
Shared vision
Words from which we learn nothing
Before words were signs : semiotics in Greek philosophy
Semiotics and semantics
Words written on platonic souls
The logic of Aristotle's signs
Physiognomic inferences
Body affecting soul
The semiotics of On interpretation
Stoic semiotics without depth
Empirical inference and "common signs"
The sceptics' reminding signs
Reminders of deeper things
From scepticism to platonism : the concept of sign in Augustine's earliest writings
Plato's sceptical successors
The grasping appearance
Zeno's definition
The point of academic scepticism
The wise man needs depth
The status of the truthlike
The two kinds of similarity
How words became signs : the development of Augustine's expressionist semiotics
Signifying reason
Words that signify
A Latin orator's signs
Giving signs
The ontological ground of convention
Fallen language
Signs moving souls
Why we learn nothing from words : the epistemology of Augustine's semiotics
A socratic dialogue about teaching
The on the teacher thesis
Christ the inner teacher
Learning nothing from Scripture and proof
Admonitions to look inside
Authority and reason
Christian mysteries and platonist philosophy
The great shift in Augustine's teaching
Believing persons : theological implications of Augustine's semiotics
Secondhand knowledge
Belief in things not seen
Testimony about temporal things
Witnesses to Christ
Moses and truth
Seeing trinitarian love
Outward voice and inner word
Words forming persons?
Powerless sacraments
Sacred signs of inner unity : Augustine and medieval sacramental theology
Election and sacraments
The meaning of "Sacrament"
Signs of grace?
The invisible sacrifice
Taking victorinus to heart
Puzzles in confessions
Public inner wisdom
Shared insight and love's union
Words and common inquiry
The efficacy of the church's baptism : against donatists and pelagians
Validity without efficacy
The efficacy of unity
The immediate return of sins
Unity in adam
Unity in Christ
Conversion and perseverance
The soul of Christ
New Testament sacraments and the flesh of Christ
Sacraments old and new
When promising is giving
The education of the human race
Fewer and less burdensome
The virtue of the sacraments
Sacraments promising Christ
Powerless blood
Spiritual eating.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [323]-333) and index.
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ISBN:
0-19-045064-9
0-19-804434-8
9786611852047
1-281-85204-X
OCLC:
268646277

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