Beitr ge Zur sthetik Augustins by Anders Wikman explores the aesthetic philosophy of St. Augustine. This work delves into Augustine's views on beauty, art, and their relationship to theology and metaphysics. Wikman provides a historical and philosophical analysis, examining the influences on Augustine's thought and the impact of his ideas on subsequent Western aesthetics.
This study offers valuable insights into the intersection of early Christian theology and philosophical aesthetics. Scholars and students interested in the history of aesthetics, the philosophy of religion, and the intellectual history of the early Church will find this book to be a significant resource. The work contributes to a deeper understanding of Augustine's enduring influence on Western thought.
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