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Etiam peccata? : la mise à profit des péchés dans l'économie du salut selon Augustin d'Hippone / Hugues Vermès.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Vermès, Hugues
Contributor:
Premonstratensians, sponsoring body.
Series:
Collection des études augustiniennes. Série Antiquité ; 1158-7032 215,
Collection des études augustiniennes. Série Antiquité, 1158-7032 ; 215
Language:
French
Subjects (All):
Augustine, of Hippo, Saint, 354-430.
Augustine.
Augustine, of Hippo, Saint, 354-430--Criticism and interpretation.
Sin--Christianity.
Sin.
Mystique of sin.
Physical Description:
594 pages ; 25 cm.
Other Title:
Mise à profit des péchés dans l'économie du salut selon Augustin d'Hippone
Place of Publication:
Paris : Institut d'études augustiniennes, [2024]
Summary:
"'Etiam peccata - Saint Augustine': this epigraph to Paul Claudel's Soulier de Satin has provoked a debate on the attribution to the bishop of Hippo of this expression, which has become proverbial and is understood as a gloss on Romans 8:28: 'Everything contributes to the good of those who love God'... even sins (etiam peccata). After first confirming that, although Augustine does not use this expression in this sense, he frequently develops the idea of a divine use of sins, the present research proposes an in-depth analysis of the Augustinian conception of the use of sins: first by returning to the notions of sin, the penalty of sin and the permission of sin, then by distinguishing the modalities of the putting to use of sin, starting from the Augustinian experience, the typology developed in De continentia 15 and the exegesis of great biblical figures of sinners - Adam, the apostle Peter denying and weeping over his denial, the patriarchs whose sins are reported by the Holy Scriptures. Finalized by humility, the use of sins in this way finds its exemplum in the death and resurrection of Christ, the supreme proof that God can realise good even from the evil of sin."-- Back cover.
Contents:
Introduction
Pt. 1. Etiam peccata? Une question d'attribution.
"Etiam peccata" : une attribution controversée à Augustin
Etiam peccata : une attribution médiévale erronée mais fidèle
Etiam de peccatis : l'utilisation du mal
Pt. 2. Etiam de peccatis : cur possibile? Les conditions de possibilité d'une mise à profit des péchés.
Le péché : une notion complexe chez Augustin (à partir du De libero arbitrio)
Une économie temporelle du salut de peccatis : péché et temporalité dans le De uera religione
La permission du péché dans la perspective de la prédestination
Pt. 3. Etiam de peccatis : quomodo? Les modalités de la mise à profit des péchés.
Miris et occultis modis : l'expérience augustinienne de l'usage divin des péchés rapportée dans les Confessions
"Siue ignoscendo, siue sanando, siue uertendo, siue uindicando" (cont. 15) : quatre modalités de la mise à profit des péchés
Exempla peccatorum : figures bibliques de pécheurs
Ubi abundauit peccatum : l'expérience du besoin de la grâce du Christ
Pt. 4. Etiam de peccatis in Christo. Le rôle du Christ dans la mise à profit des péchés.
Christus mediator et exemplum : la centralité da la personne du Christ
In corpore Christi : dimensions ecclésiologiques de la mise à profit du péché
Conclusion.
Notes:
Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--Centre Sèvres - Facultés jésuites de Paris, Faculté de théologie : 2022.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 523-558) and index.
Other Edition:
Revision of: Vermès, Hugues: 2022
ISBN:
9782851213372
2851213377
OCLC:
1468597824

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