Creation through the Psalms in Augustine's Enarrationes in Psalmos

The 'En. in Ps.' reflect a theology of creation that Augustine repeatedly stresses throughout the commentary. In Augustine's view, the Psalms not only reflect the intimacy of the creator with all creation, but also voice the natural response of all creatures to this intimacy.

Bibliographic Details
Author:Michael C. McCarthy
Published: S.n., s.l., 2006
Volume:37
Pages:191-218
Language:English
Periodical:Augustinian Studies
Number:2
Format:Article
Topic:- Doctrine > From man to God > Divine revelation > Exegesis > [Exégèse des textes de l'Ancien Testament] > Genesis > General > [Genèse (interprétation)]
- Doctrine > Man > [Doctrine de la connaissance] > [Connaissance humaine de Dieu] > [Homme(s) - Dieu, Dieu - Homme(s), Dieu - Monde] > [Réciprocité]
- Doctrine > The World > [Création (materia spiritualis)] > [Création (monde/matière/créature.)] > [Généralités] > Creation
- Works > Enarrationes in Psalmos > Topics > Creation
- Doctrine > From man to God > Divine revelation > Exegesis > [Exégèse des textes de l'Ancien Testament] > Psalms > Psaumes in general > Creation
Status:Active
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Summary:The 'En. in Ps.' reflect a theology of creation that Augustine repeatedly stresses throughout the commentary. In Augustine's view, the Psalms not only reflect the intimacy of the creator with all creation, but also voice the natural response of all creatures to this intimacy.