10/31/2011
RECONSIDERATIONS IV
September 13, 14, 15.
Augustine: ancient inspiration, modern muse.
Reconsiderations IV will look at Augustine in his time and beyond his time: what is there about his life and thought that has so often been accepted as a guide through cultural change? How does he end up having an impact on the self-image of ages other than his own? Those who have claimed him as mentor include renaissance figures, philosophers, theologians, educators and political theorists. His resurgence today – whether recognized as acceptable or not – depends on insight into his life and thought and an appreciation of the intervening history.
St. Augustine Lecture
James Wetzel, Villanova University
Augustine’s World
Robert Wilken, University of Virginia
Jason BeDuhn, Northern Arizona University
Maureen Tilley, Fordham University
Interpreting Augustine
Michael McCarthy, Santa Clara University
John Peter Kenney, Saint Michael's College
Ellen Charry, Princeton Theological Seminary
Augustine and Theology
Lewis Ayres, Durham University
John Cavadini, University of Notre Dame
William Harmless, Creighton University
Augustine’s Legacy
Irena Backus, University of Geneva
Willemien Otten, University of Chicago
Paul van Geest, Tilburg University
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The Augustinian Institute will serve the university as an agent and resource to support its efforts to give Augustines thought a vibrant and integral place within Villanovas academic and community life, and allows that voice of Augustine to continue to speak effectively to todays world.