Divine Providence: A History Divine Providence: A History

Divine Providence: A History

The Bible, Virgil, Orosius, Augustine, and Dante

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Publisher Description

Holding divine intervention responsible for political and military success and failure has a long history in western thought. This book explores the idea of providential history as an organizing principle for understanding the divine purpose for humans in texts that may be literary, historical, philosophical, and theological.

 

Providential History shows that, with Virgil and the Bible as authoritative precursors to late antique views on history, the two most important political thinkers of the late antique Christian world, Orosius and Augustine, produced the theories of Christian politics and history that were carried over into the first and second millennium of Christianity. Likewise, their understanding of how the history of the late Roman Empire connects to God's plan for humankind became the background for understanding Dante's own positions in the Monarchia and the Commedia.



Brenda Deen Schildgen examines Dante's engagement with these authoritative sources, whether in biblical, ancient Roman writers, or the specific legacy of Orosius and Augustine.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2012
26 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
224
Pages
PUBLISHER
Continuum
SIZE
1.2
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