John Weitzel

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One was basically sympathetic, lauding Augustine as the venerable champion of the priority of grace and revelation. A second interpretive tendency was more critical, excoriating Augustine as an obscurantist enemy of responsible human agency. To understand Kierkegaard’s picture of Augustine, we will find it helpful to examine the characteristics of the consensus view and of the divergent evaluative trajectories.
Eros and Self-Emptying: The Intersections of Augustine and Kierkegaard (Kierkegaard as a Christian Thinker)
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