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Augustine through a modern prism

Augustine and the Limits of Politics By Jean Bethke Elshtain, Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame PressLove and St. Augustine By Hannah Arendt, edited by Joanna Vecchiarelli Scott and Judith Chelius Stark, Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press

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Peter Dennis Bathory teaches political theory at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, where he is also the vice chair for graduate studies. He is working on a revision of his book on St. Augustine,Political Theory as Public Confession (Transaction Books, 1981). His recent publications include “Moral Ties and Political Freedom in Tocqueville’s New Science of Politics,” inTocqueville’s Defense of Human Liberty (1993), and “‘With Himself at War’: Shakespeare’s Roman Hero and the Republican Tradition,” inShakespeare’s Political Pageant (1996).

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Bathory, P.D. Augustine through a modern prism. Soc 34, 73–76 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02912214

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