The gift of love : Augustine, Jean-Luc Marion, and the Trinity /

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Author / Creator:Staron, Andrew, author.
Imprint:Minneapolis [Minnesota] : Fortress Press, [2017]
Description:1 online resource (1 PDF (xxvi, 411 pages).
Language:English
Series:Emerging scholars
Emerging scholars.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12475913
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ISBN:9781506416717
1506416713
9781506423401
150642340X
Notes:Revision of the author's thesis (doctoral)--Catholic University of America, 2013, titled Deciphering the gift of love : reading Augustine's De Trinitate through Jean-Luc Marion.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 377-400) and index.
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Summary:The Gift of Love explores the intelligibility of Augustine's claim that we come to know and encounter God in and through our love. Building upon the discoveries of recent scholarship, Andrew Staron reads Augustine's De Trinitate not as presenting the Trinity as a concept to be grasped, but rather as a rational study of the limits of theological language and the possibility of coming to know the Trinity because of those limits. Human dependence on God's initiative indicates that the Trinitarian God of love is knowable only through attention to how God's self-revelation transforms and saves us. Therefore, to see God, one seeks to mark love's formative activity within the heart. Jean-Luc Marion's rigorous description of the gift of love offers to Augustine's theology a phenomenological texture by which the Trinitarian love given in revelation might be made incarnate in one's life. The Gift of Love presents a reason for hope that while coming to know "the Trinity that God is" might be impossible for human beings, it is made possible by God's antecedent gift of love, given in the missions Son and Holy Spirit, and iconically received in the particularity of one's own love.
Other form:Print version: 150642340X 9781506423401
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The Gift of Love explores the intelligibility of Augustines claim that we come to know and encounter God in and through our love.

Building upon the discoveries of recent scholarship, Andrew Staron reads Augustine's De Trinitate not as presenting the Trinity as a concept to be grasped, but rather as a rational study of the limits of theological language and the possibility of coming to know the Trinity because of those limits. Human dependence on God's initiative indicates that the Trinitarian God of love is knowable only through attention to how God's self-revelation transforms and saves us . Therefore, to see God, one seeks to mark love's formative activity within the heart. Jean-Luc Marion's rigorous description of the gift of love offers to Augustine's theology a phenomenological texture by which the Trinitarian love given in revelation might be made incarnate in one's life. The Gift of Love presents a reason for hope that while coming to know "the Trinity that God is" might be impossible for human beings, it is made possible by God's antecedent gift of love, given in the missions Son and Holy Spirit, and iconically received in the particularity of ones own love.

Item Description:Revision of the author's thesis (doctoral)--Catholic University of America, 2013, titled Deciphering the gift of love : reading Augustine's De Trinitate through Jean-Luc Marion.
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 PDF (xxvi, 411 pages).
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 377-400) and index.
ISBN:9781506416717
1506416713
9781506423401
150642340X