St. Augustine's Doctrine on the Inspiration and Canonicity of Scripture - Couverture souple

Costello, Charles Joseph

 
9781026007853: St. Augustine's Doctrine on the Inspiration and Canonicity of Scripture

Synopsis

"St. Augustine's Doctrine on the Inspiration and Canonicity of Scripture" is a scholarly examination of the theological foundations laid by one of the most significant figures in Christian history. Written by Rev. Charles Joseph Costello, this work explores how Saint Augustine of Hippo perceived the divine origin, authority, and boundaries of the Bible. The text meticulously reconstructs Augustine's views on the nature of inspiration, the inerrancy of the sacred authors, and the historical process through which the Church recognized the books of the Old and New Testaments as canonical.

Costello draws upon an extensive array of Augustine's original writings, including his major treatises, letters, and sermons, to provide a comprehensive look at the patristic approach to the written Word of God. The study is particularly valuable for its focus on the intersection of ecclesiastical tradition and scriptural authority in the fourth and fifth centuries. This work serves as an essential resource for theologians, students of patristics, and those interested in the development of biblical hermeneutics. By analyzing the Augustinian legacy, the book offers profound insights into the intellectual architecture that has shaped Western Christian thought regarding the role and sanctity of the scriptures for centuries.

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