The time of language: the fall to interpretation in early Augustine

On: 1. Links between language, time and the fall in early Augustine and their implications for hermeneutics; 2. the use of Augustine's affirmation of the goodness of creation as a means of demythologizing his devaluation of hermeneutics; 3. an alternative creational philosophical hermeneutics.

Bibliographic Details
Author:James K. A. Smith
Published: S.n., s.l., 1998
Volume:72
Pages:185-199
Periodical:Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association
Format:Article
Topic:- Doctrine > Time. History > Time > Time > [Création - Temps]
- Doctrine > From man to God > Divine revelation > Exegesis > Hermeneutics
- Doctrine > The World > [Création (materia spiritualis)] > [Création (monde/matière/créature.)] > [Généralités] > [Bonté du monde créé]
- Doctrine > Man > [Doctrine de la connaissance] > [Signes. La parole] > [Parole/langage/langue] > [Langage]
Status:Active
Description
Summary:On: 1. Links between language, time and the fall in early Augustine and their implications for hermeneutics; 2. the use of Augustine's affirmation of the goodness of creation as a means of demythologizing his devaluation of hermeneutics; 3. an alternative creational philosophical hermeneutics.