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The Cambridge Companion to Augustine's Sermons

The Cambridge Companion to Augustine's Sermons

The Cambridge Companion to Augustine's Sermons

Andrew Hofer, OP, Dominican House of Studies, Washington, DC
June 2025
Available
Paperback
9781009073165

    Augustine of Hippo is known for some of the greatest theological masterpieces in Christian history, notably, his Confessions, The Trinity, and The City of God. Over 900 of his sermons, a treasure trove of his insights into God, Scripture, and humanity, have also survived. Given the wide dissemination of many of these texts over the past 1600 years, Augustine is arguably the most influential preacher since the time of the apostles. In recent decades, scholars have paid more attention to his sermons, including those newly discovered, with the result that Augustine's preaching has become increasingly accessible to a broad audience. The Cambridge Companion to Augustine's Sermons furthers this work by offering essays from an international team of experts. It provides a reliable guide for scholars and students of early Christian biblical exegesis, liturgy, doctrine, social practices, and homiletics, as well as for those dedicated to the retrieval of early preaching for the Church today.

    • Covers principal topics for the study of Augustine of Hippo's sermons
    • Allows readers of Augustine of Hippo to concentrate on his primary work as a bishop: preaching
    • Authored by leading experts from around the world

    Reviews & endorsements

    ‘Augustine's sermons have long inspired audiences with their theological depth and rhetorical mastery. Andrew Hofer, O.P., has assembled a team of first-class scholars to provide crucial background to Augustine's preaching and to explore themes central to his pastoral project. While this volume will be indispensable to scholars of early Christianity and homiletics, it will also profit all readers interested in Augustine and the transmission of the gospel.' Brian Dunkle, SJ, Boston College Clough School of Theology and Ministry

    ‘This collected volume demarcates a new departure in the study of the formidable orator and enormously prolific Bishop Augustine of Hippo. It assembles a rich variety of perspectives on his still understudied body of sermons. This collection is a must for any serious student of Augustine who wants to learn more about the intricate interplay of his powerful rhetoric, of his tireless exploration of a wide array of facets of the faith, and of his desire to entice his audience to put faith into action.' Karla Pollmann, University of Tübingen

    ‘Possidius, in his Life of St. Augustine, remarks that, as valuable as his writings were, those who were able to hear him preaching in Church and see him present there profited the most and knew him best. While we can't go back in time, this volume brings us as close as we can be to hearing him and seeing him in Church because it allows us to read his sermons more alert to their major themes and concerns, their style and their charism. This is a wonderful addition to the literature on Augustine the preacher, and it is sure to be a valuable reference resource for years to come.' John C. Cavadini, University of Notre Dame

    ‘This book offers fresh perspectives, fine overviews and perceptive analyses of the vast inheritance of Augustine's Sermons to the People, Expositions of the Psalms, and Homilies on John and 1 John. Surveying and assessing this staggeringly dense, 20-volume rain forest of inventional exegesis, mystical theology, and psycho-spiritual insight corrects the imbalance of seeing Augustine only through the lens of his most famous treatises or chronic points of controversy. The whole Augustine here stands forth amidst his daily concerns as a teacher, pastor, bishop, and Christian. A strong stimulus for both scholars and preachers! ' Michael Cameron, University of Portland

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    Product details

    June 2025
    Paperback
    9781009073165
    364 pages
    229 × 152 × 19 mm
    0.526kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction: The Foundation of Humility for Augustine's Sermons Andrew Hofer, OP
    • Part I. Augustine's Pastoral Task of Preaching Sermons:
    • 1. Augustine as preacher and his Brethren in the Church Andrew Hofer, OP
    • 2. The goal of preaching Carol Harrison
    • 3. Transmission and collections of Augustine's sermons Shari Boodts
    • Part II. Augustine's sermons on the scriptures and liturgical feasts:
    • 4. Sermons on the Old Testament James K. Lee
    • 5. Sermons on the New Testament Matthew Levering
    • 6. Sermons for Christmas and the New Year's Feasts David Vincent Meconi
    • 7. Sermons for Lent, Good Friday, and Easter Khaled Anatolios
    • 8. Sermons on the Ascension and Pentecost Thomas Clemmons
    • 9. Sermons on Feasts of the Martyrs: everyone a martyr Carole Straw
    • Part III. Augustine's Preaching Themes:
    • 10. Preaching on the Trinity Lewis Ayres
    • 11. Preaching on the Totus Christus Kimberly F. Baker
    • 12. Preaching on the Church's Sacraments Kolawole Chabi, OSA
    • 13. God's grace and our willing in Augustine's preaching Han-luen Kantzer Komline
    • 14. Preaching on love of neighbor Kevin G. Grove, CSC
    • 15. Preaching on life as a pilgrimage Sarah Stewart-Kroeker
    • 16. Preaching on heaven and its peace Andrew Hofer, OP.
      Contributors
    • Andrew Hofer, OP, Carol Harrison, Shari Boodts, James K. Lee, Matthew Levering, David Vincent Meconi, Khaled Anatolios, Thomas Clemmons, Carole Straw, Lewis Ayres, Kimberly F. Baker, Kolawole Chabi, Han-luen Kantzer Komline, Kevin G. Grove, Sarah Stewart-Kroeker

    • Editor
    • Andrew Hofer, OP , Dominican House of Studies, Washington, DC

      Andrew Hofer, OP, is Ordinary Professor at the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, DC. He authored Christ in the Life and Teaching of Gregory of Nazianzus (2013) and The Power of Patristic Preaching: The Word in Our Flesh (2023).