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Desires in Paradise: An Interpretative Study of Augustine's City of God 14

German, English · Paperback / Softback

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For Augustine, the pre-Fall Paradise was a life of tranquil love and joy. The post-Fall world is marked by loss of control over our bodies and emotions. But what exactly happened in the Fall, and why? How does desire relate to man's disobedience, and is there any sense in which we can recover what Adam and Eve have lost? In treating City 14 as an integral whole, this study explores Augustine's critiques of the Manichean and Platonist positions that the body is bad or evil, and dis-cusses his biblical doctrine of emotions in light of the two-cities theme. The entire study concerns topics germane to the paradisal situation: the theme of the Primal Fall and the will being 'spontaneous', the exploration of the disobedience of the genitals in all forms of sex, including married life, and the workings of Adam and Eve's hypothetical sexual experience in the pre-Fall world.

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Adam Trettel completed a B.A. in Humanities at Yale University (2010), followed by a M.Th. and Ph.D. in Ecclesiastical History at the University of Edinburgh (2013, 2018). From 2015-2017 he was a visiting student at the University of Tübingen.

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Authors Adam Trettel, Adam Michael Trettel
Assisted by Johanne Brachtendorf (Editor), Johannes Brachtendorf (Editor), Volker Henning Drecoll (Editor), Henning Drecoll (Editor), Henning Drecoll (Editor)
Publisher Brill Schöningh
 
Languages German, English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.12.2018
 
EAN 9783506792532
ISBN 978-3-506-79253-2
No. of pages 239
Dimensions 155 mm x 235 mm x 18 mm
Weight 424 g
Series Augustinus - Werk und Wirkung
Augustinus - Werk und Wirkung
Subject Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology

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