Augustine’s Reception of Augustine. How to Compare Images and How to Write History?

Q3 Arts and Humanities
M. Smalbrugge
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In the present article, Augustine’s "Retractationes" are closely examined in order to discover what the author was aiming at in writing this final correction of his own works. It turns out that the "Retractationes" can, not surprisingly, be linked to his other autobiographical works, the "Soliloquia" and the "Confessions". In the "Soliloquia", Augustine examines the difference between true and false in the way he pictures himself. Next, in the "Confessions", he continues to examine his own image and he discovers the role of grace: one can only rightly picture oneself with the aid of grace. Finally, in the Retractationes he reconsiders almost all his works and corrects the possibly false image these works might give of the author. He does so in particular by pretending that even in earlier periods the notion of grace was always the prevailing one in his writings. He surely may have written against the Manicheans, he may have insisted on the importance of the free will, but in fact he was already arguing against the Pelagians. Augustine changes his image for two reasons. Frist, he wants to rectify his own image so that the true one can be handed over to posterity. This is his wish to create his own reception. Secondly, he creates a new image that is based on the discovery of an interior image. It is this discovery that will allow him to make the autobiographical image also an essential part of his theology of image. It is the discovery that a personal view on one’s life may become the discovery of God’s view on his life and so the autobiographical image and the interior image become, once again, the tale of two stories, of two cities so to say, which reveal us the presence of the divine in our human existence.
奥古斯丁对奥古斯丁的接受。如何对比影像,如何书写历史?
在这篇文章中,奥古斯丁的“撤回”被仔细检查,以发现作者在写他自己的作品的最后更正是什么目的。事实证明,《撤回》可以毫不奇怪地与他的其他自传体作品联系起来,如《独白》和《忏悔录》。在《独白》中,奥古斯丁在描绘自己的方式中审视了真假之间的区别。接下来,在《忏悔录》中,他继续审视自己的形象,并发现了恩典的作用:一个人只有借助恩典才能正确地描绘自己。最后,在撤回中,他几乎重新考虑了他所有的作品,并纠正了这些作品可能给作者带来的错误形象。他特别假装,即使在更早的时期,恩典的概念一直是他的作品中盛行的一个。他当然可能写过反对摩尼教的文章,他可能坚持自由意志的重要性,但实际上他已经在反对伯拉基派了。奥古斯丁改变他的形象有两个原因。首先,他想纠正自己的形象,以便将真实的形象传递给子孙后代。这是他创造自己的接待的愿望。其次,他创造了一个新的形象,这是基于对一个内部形象的发现。正是这一发现使他能够使自传体形象成为他形象神学的重要组成部分。这是一种发现,一个人对自己生活的看法可能会变成上帝对他生活的看法,所以自传体形象和内心形象再一次变成了,两个故事的故事,两个城市的故事,可以这么说,这向我们揭示了神在我们人类生活中的存在。
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Sacris Erudiri
Sacris Erudiri Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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期刊介绍: Sacris Erudiri is an international journal of religious sciences in its broadest sense. Studies published refer mainly to the history of the Church, the history of liturgy and patristics. Whilst excluding nothing, the topics addressed refer more to factual and institutional history than to doctrinal history. These articles often represent preliminary analyses for later critical editions of patristic and medieval texts to be published in various series of the Corpus Christianorum. Articles are published in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish.
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