On the Inner Life of the Mind
By (Author) Augustine
Edited by Robert Meagher
Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
1st September 1998
United States
General
Non Fiction
Philosophy of religion
128.2
Paperback
315
397g
Part anthology of Augustine's writings, and part commentary on those writings, Augustine, On the Inner Life of the Mind features substantial selections from such major works as On the Trinity, the Confessions, The City of God, and On Freedom of the Will, as well as selections from lesser known works, all brilliantly knit together and illuminated by philosopher Robert Meagher.
[A] fine book . . . rich, literate, beautifully written. . . . Meagher puts it well in his final chapter: the great teacher is one who excites power. Plotinus is one; Augustine another. . . . and the unquestionable merit of Meagher's book is that it too excites power. --Robert J. O'Connell, Fordham University
Meagher's work is extremely insightful and original. . . . The Augustine he describes is the one who stands at the origin of autobiography in Western culture and at the roots of contemporary existentialism where man has became once again 'a question to himself.' --John Dunne, The University of Notre Dame
That Meagher helps us to come closer to Augustine is one of the many virtues of his book. . . . Meagher's book, in a thoroughly Augustinian spirit, is a work of love, and thus kindles love in return. . . . Will be of interest to all readers who are concerned with the possibilities of spirit in our time. --William Barrett
Robert Meagher is Professor of Humanities, Hampshire College.