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published on July 23, 2024
Eric Gregory
https://doi.org/10.5840/augstudies202472288
Remythologizing Augustine
History and Politics at the Edge of Time
This lecture seeks to resurrect the difficult project of a theology of history as a necessary correlate of renewed interest in political theology. The theme of history and politics is both ambitious and familiar, admitting a vast literature just within Augustine studies given his efforts to understand time, creation, and the historical careers of the ciuitas permixta and the ¡°most glorious¡± ciuitas dei. That literature is usually focused on the much-debated saeculum and Augustine¡¯s rejection of cyclical history through a linear, universal history that admits apocalyptic discourse. My overarching goal is to inspire a contemporary Augustinian political theology that is more theological, more biblical, and more political, retrieving a contested category in the field: myth.