<p>McGill University </p><p>School of Religious Studies </p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1"><strong>RELG 399 </strong></li><li style="flex:1"><strong>TEXTS OF CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY (Late Antiquity) </strong></li></ul><p></p><p>In the Fall Term of 2019 this seminar course will focus on Christian spirituality in Late Antiquity with close study and interpretation of Aurelius </p><p>Augustine’s spiritual odyssey the <em>Confessiones</em>, his account of creation in </p><p><em>De genesi ad litteram</em>, and his handbook of hermeneutics <em>De doctrina </em></p><p><em>Christiana</em>. We will also read Ancius Manlius Severinus Boethius’s </p><p>treatment of theodicy in <em>De consolatione philosophiae</em>, his <em>De Trinitate</em>, </p><p>and selections from <em>De Musica. </em>Professor: Torrance Kirby Office Hours: Birks 206, Tuesdays/Thursdays, 10:00–11:00 am Email: [email protected] </p><p>Birks Building, Room 004A Tuesdays/Thursdays 4:05–5:25 pm </p><p><strong>COURSE SYLLABUS—FALL TERM 2019 </strong></p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1"><em>Date </em></li><li style="flex:1"><em>Reading </em></li></ul><p></p><p>3 September 5 September </p><p>INTRODUCTION </p><p>Aurelius Augustine, <em>Confessiones </em></p><p>Book I, Early Years <br>10 September 12 September 17 September 19 September <br>Book II, Theft of Pears Book III, Adolescence and Student Life Book IV, Manichee and Astrologer Book V, Carthage, Rome, and Milan </p><p><strong>*Confirm Mid-Term Essay Topics (1500-2000 words) </strong></p><p>(<em>NB </em>Consult the Style Sheet, essay-writing guidelines and evaluation rubric in the appendix to the syllabus.) </p><p>24 September 26 September 1 October <br>Book VI, Secular Ambitions and Conflicts Book VII, Neoplatonic Quest for the Good </p><p>Book VIII, <em>Tolle, lege; tolle, lege </em></p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Book IX, Vision at Ostia </li><li style="flex:1">3 October </li></ul><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">8 October </li><li style="flex:1">Book X, 1-26 Memory </li></ul><p></p><p><strong>*Mid-term Essays due at beginning of class. Essay Conferences to be scheduled for week of 21 October </strong></p><p>10 October 15 October 17 October </p><p>Book X, 27-43 “Late have I loved you” </p><p>Book XI, Time and Eternity Book XII, Creation </p><p><strong>Essay Conferences begin this week, Birks 206. </strong></p><p>22 October 24 October <br>Book XIII, Trinity in the Soul </p><p>Aurelius Augustine, <em>On the Literal Meaning of Genesis</em>, I.1-21 </p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1"><strong>RELG 399 TEXTS OF CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY </strong></li><li style="flex:1"><strong>2</strong></li></ul><p></p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1"><em>Date </em></li><li style="flex:1"><em>Reading </em></li></ul><p></p><p>29 October </p><p>Augustine, <em>On Christian Teaching </em></p><p>Book I <br>31 October </p><p>Augustine, <em>On Christian Teaching </em></p><p>Book II <br>5 November </p><p>7 November 12 November 14 November 19 November </p><p>Ancius Manlius Severinus Boethius, <em>The Consolation of Philosophy </em></p><p>Book I, Sad Songs </p><p>Boethius, <em>Consolation </em></p><p>Book II, Seduced by Lady Fortuna </p><p>Boethius, <em>Consolation </em></p><p>Book III.1-8, Lady Philosophy’s cure </p><p>Boethius, <em>Consolation </em></p><p>Book III.9-12, True happiness </p><p>Boethius, <em>Consolation </em></p><p>Book IV, The problem of evil </p><p><strong>Confirm Research Essay Topics </strong></p><p>21 November </p><p>Boethius, <em>Consolation </em></p><p>Book V, Providence and Free Will <br>26 November 28 November 3 December </p><p>Boethius, <em>The Trinity is One God, not three gods </em>Boethius, <em>On Music </em>Boethius, <em>On Music </em></p><p><strong>Term Research Essays (2500-3000 words) due at beginning of class. </strong><br><strong>EVALUATION </strong></p><p>Preparation of texts and participation in seminar discussion: 35% Seminar Presentations: 15% Mid-Term Essay and Conference: 20% Research Essay: 30% </p><p><strong>SOURCES ON-LINE </strong></p><p>Augustine of Hippo, J.J. O’Donnell. <a href="/goto?url=http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/jod/augustine.html" target="_blank">http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/jod/augustine.html </a></p><p><a href="/goto?url=http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/jod/confbibl.html" target="_blank">Bibliography. http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/jod/confbibl.html </a>Albert C. Outler’s translation (1955). <a href="/goto?url=http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/confessions-bod.html" target="_blank">http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/confessions-bod.html </a>Latin <em>Confessions </em>(Knoll’s <em>editio minor </em>of 1898). <a href="/goto?url=http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/jod/latinconf/latinconf.html" target="_blank">http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/jod/latinconf/latinconf.html </a><a href="/goto?url=http://members.aol.com/jamietampa/Augustine/links.html" target="_blank">Links. http://members.aol.com/jamietampa/Augustine/links.html </a><a href="/goto?url=http://www.gradesaver.com/the-consolation-of-philosophy/e-text/" target="_blank">Boethius etext: http://www.gradesaver.com/the-consolation-of-philosophy/e-text/ </a></p><p><strong>SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY PRIMARY TEXTS </strong></p><p>Augustine, Aurelius<em>. Confessions</em>. English translation by Gillian Clark. Cambridge: CUP, 1993. </p><p><em>——— . Confessiones</em>. Latin text ed. with commentary by J. J. O’Donnell. Oxford: OUP, 1992. </p><p>Electronic edition available online at <http://www.stoa.org/hippo/>. <br>*<em>——— . Confessions</em>. English translation with an introduction and notes by Henry Chadwick. <br>Oxford: OUP, 1991. [Recommended edn.] </p><p>———. </p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1"><em>Confessionum </em></li><li style="flex:1"><em>libri </em></li><li style="flex:1"><em>XIII. </em></li></ul><p></p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Ed. </li><li style="flex:1">by </li><li style="flex:1">B.G. </li><li style="flex:1">Teubner. </li><li style="flex:1">Stuttgart, </li><li style="flex:1">1985. </li></ul><p></p><p>———. <em>Confessionum libri XIII : quos post Martinum Skutella iterum. </em>In <em>Aurelii Augustini </em><br><em>Opera</em>, vol. 27. <em>Corpus Christianorum, Series Latina</em>. Turnholt: Brepols, 1968. </p><p>———. <em>Confessiones</em>. Latin text with an English translation by William Watts (1631). London: </p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1"><strong>RELG 399 TEXTS OF CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY </strong></li><li style="flex:1"><strong>3</strong></li></ul><p></p><p>William Heinemann (Loeb Classical Library), 1960-1961. <br>———. <em>Confessions. </em>English translation by R.S. Pine-Coffin. Harmondsworth, England: <br>Penguin Books, 1961. <br>Augustine, Aurelius. <em>The Literal Meaning of Genesis</em>. New York: Newman Press, 1982. *Boethius, transl. P G. Walsh. <em>The Consolation of Philosophy</em>. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1999. Boethius, transl. Calvin M. Bower and Claude V. Palisca. <em>Fundamentals of Music</em>. New Haven: <br>Yale University Press, 1989. </p><p><strong>SECONDARY TEXTS </strong></p><p>Arnold, Duane W. H, and Pamela Bright. <em>De Doctrina Christiana: A Classic of Western Culture</em>. </p><p>Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1995. </p><p>Brown, Peter. <em>Augustine and Sexuality</em>. <em>Protocol of the Forty Sixth Colloquy, The Center for </em><br><em>Hermeneutical Studies in Hellenistic and Modern Culture</em>. Berkeley, 1983. <br>———. <em>Augustine of Hippo: a Biography</em>. Berkeley, 1968. </p><p>Burrell, David. 'Reading "The <em>Confessions</em>" of Augustine: An Exercise in Theological <br>Understanding.' <em>The Journal of Religion </em>50 (1970), 327-351. <br>Burton, Philip. <em>Language in the Confessions of Augustine</em>. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 2007. Cambronne, Patrice. 'Poétique et langage et théologie. La mer et l'amer dans les <em>Confessions </em>de saint Augustin.' <em>Orphea voce </em>2 (1985), 21-32. <br>Capps, Donald. 'Parabolic Events in Augustine's Autobiography.' <em>Theology Today </em>40 (1983), <br>260-272. <br>Capps, Donald. 'Augustine as narcissist: Comments on Paul Rigby's "Paul Ricoeur, </p><p>Freudianism, and Augustine's <em>Confessions</em>.”’ <em>Journal of the American Academy of </em></p><p><em>Religion </em>53 (1985), 115-27. </p><p>Caputo, John D. and Michael J. Scanlon, eds. <em>Augustine and postmodernism: confessions and </em></p><p><em>circumfession. </em>Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2005. </p><p>Cary, Phillip. <em>Inner grace: Augustine in the traditions of Plato and Paul</em>. Oxford: OUP, 2008. ———. <em>Outward signs: the powerlessness of external things in Augustine's thought. </em>Oxford: </p><p>Oxford University Press, 2008. <br>Chadwick, Henry. <em>Augustine</em>. Oxford Past Masters Series. New York, 1986. </p><p>———. <em>Boethius: the Consolations of Music, Logic, Theology and Philosophy</em>. by Henry </p><p>Chadwick. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1981. <br>Clark, Elizabeth A. 'Vitiated Seeds and Holy Vessels: Augustine's Manichaean Past.' <em>Ascetic </em></p><p><em>Piety and Women's Faith: Essays in Late Ancient Christianity</em>, 291-349. Queenston, NY, </p><p>1986. <br>———. '"Adam's Only Companion": Augustine and the Early Christian Debate on Marriage.' <em>RA </em><br>21 (1986), 139-62. <br>Clark, Gillian. <em>Augustine: the Confessions</em>. Exeter, UK: Bristol Phoenix, 2005. Clark, Mary T. <em>Augustine</em>. Outstanding Christian Thinkers Series. Washington: Georgetown <br>University Press, 1994. <br>———. <em>Augustinian Personalism. </em>Villanova, Pa.: Villanova University Press, 1970. </p><p>Cochrane, Charles Norris. <em>Christianity and Classical Culture</em>. Oxford, 1942. Colish, Marcia L. <em>The Stoic Tradition from Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages: II, Stoicism in </em><br><em>Christian Latin Thought through the Sixth Century. </em>Leiden : E.J. Brill, 1985: Studies in </p><p>the History of Christian Thought, 35. <br>Cooper, John C. 'Why Did Augustine Write Books XI-XIII of the <em>Confessions.</em>' <em>Augustinian </em><br><em>Studies</em>2 (1971), 37-46. </p><p>Courcelle, P. <em>Les Confessions de Saint Augustin dans la tradition littéraire</em>. Paris, 1973. </p><p>———. 'Note sur le "tolle, lege"' <em>L'Année theologique </em>12 (1951) 253-60. Crouse, Robert. '”In multa defluximus”: <em>Confessions </em>X, 29-43, and St. Augustine's Theory of </p><p>Personality.' <em>Neoplatonism and Early Christian Thought: Essays in Honour of A. H. </em></p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1"><strong>RELG 399 TEXTS OF CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY </strong></li><li style="flex:1"><strong>4</strong></li></ul><p></p><p><em>Armstrong</em>, ed. H. J. Blumenthal and R. A. Markus, 180-5 London, 1981. <br>———. '"Recurrens in te unum": The Pattern of St. Augustine's <em>Confessions</em>.' <em>Studia Patristica </em><br>14 (1976), 389-392. <br>———. '"In Aenigmate Trinitas" (<em>Confessions</em>, XIII,5,6). The Conversion of Philosophy in St. </p><p>Augustine's <em>Confessions</em>.' <em>Dionysius </em>11 (1987) 53-62. </p><p>Currie, H. M. 'Saint Augustine and Virgil.' <em>Proceedings of the Virgil Society </em>14 (1975-76), 6-16. Daly, Lawrence J. 'Psychohistory and St. Augustine's Conversion Process: An Historiographical <br>Critique ' <em>Augustiniana </em>28 (1978), 231-254. <br>Desmond, William 'Augustine's <em>Confessions</em>: On Desire, Conversion and Reflection.' <em>The Irish </em></p><p><em>Theological Quarterly </em>47 (1980), 24-33. </p><p>Dittes, J.E. 'Augustine: Search for a fail-safe God to trust.' <em>Journal for the Scientific Study of </em></p><p><em>Religion </em>25 (1986), 57-63. </p><p>Dodds, E. R. 'Augustine's <em>Confessions</em>: A study of spiritual maladjustment.' <em>Hibbert Journal </em>26 <br>(1928), 459-473. <br>Dombrowski, Daniel A. 'Starnes on Augustine's Theory of Infancy: A Piagetian Critique.' </p><p><em>Augustinian Studies </em>11 (1980), 125-133. <br>Dutoit, E. '"<em>O aeterna veritas et vera caritas et cara aeternitas</em>". <em>Conf. </em>VII 10, 16: La gradation </p><p>chez S. Augustin.' <em>Augustinus </em>13 (1968), 153-66. <br>Elizabeth I, Queen of England. Ed. Noel H. Kaylor and Philip E. Phillips. <em>The Consolation of </em></p><p><em>Queen Elizabeth I: The Queen's Translation of Boethius's De Consolatione Philosophiae</em>: <em>Public Record Office, Manuscript Sp 12/289. </em>Tempe, Ariz: Arizona Center </p><p>for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2009. <br>Evans, G. R. <em>Augustine on Evil. </em>Cambridge, 1982. Ferguson, Margaret 'Saint Augustine's Region of Unlikeness: The Crossing of Exile and <br>Language.' <em>Georgia Review </em>29 (1975) 842-64. <br>Ferrari, Leo 'Monica on the Wooden Ruler (Conf. 3.11.19).' <em>Augustinian Studies </em>6 (1975), 193- <br>205. <br>———. 'Paul at the Conversion of Augustine (Conf. VIII, 12, 29-30).' Augustinian Studies 11 <br>(1980), 5-20. <br>———. 'The Dreams of Monica in Augustine's <em>Confessions.</em>' <em>Augustinian Studies </em>10 (1979), 3- <br>17. <br>———. 'The pear-theft in Augustine's <em>Confessions.</em>' <em>REAug </em>16 (1970), 233-242. ———. 'Astronomy and Augustine's Break with the Manichees.' <em>REAug </em>19 (1973), 263-76. </p><p>———. <em>The Conversions of Saint Augustine</em>. Villanova, 1984. Fitzgerald, Allan, ed. <em>Augustine Through the Ages: An Encyclopedia. </em>Grand Rapids, MI, 1999. </p><p>Fontan, P. 'Une exégèse néo-platonicienne? (Le livre XII des <em>Confessions</em>).' <em>Bulletin de </em></p><p><em>littérature ecclésiastique </em>88 (1987); 88 (1987), 316-22. </p><p>Fredriksen, Paula. 'Beyond the body/soul dichotomy: Augustine's answer to Mani, Plotinus and <br>Julian.' <em>RA </em>23 (1988), 87-114. <br>———. 'Augustine and his analysts: The possibility of a psycho-history.' <em>Soundings </em>51 (1978), <br>206-27. <br>Frend, W.H.C. 'The Family of Augustine: A Microcosm of Religious Change in North Africa.' </p><p><em>Congresso internazionale su s. Agostino nel XVI centenario della conversione, Roma, 15-20 settembre 1986, Atti </em>(Rome, 1987), 1.135-52. </p><p>Gorman, Michael M. 'Aurelius Augustinus: The Testimony of the Oldest Manuscripts of Saint <br>Augustine's Works.' <em>Journal of Theological Studies </em>35 (1984), 475-480. </p><p>Harrison, Carol. <em>Beauty and Revelation in the Thought of Saint Augustine</em>. Oxford Theological </p><p>Monographs. New York, 1992. <br>Jackson, M.G. St. A. '<em>Confessions </em>V,4,7 and Its Classical Background.' <em>Congresso </em></p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1"><strong>RELG 399 TEXTS OF CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY </strong></li><li style="flex:1"><strong>5</strong></li></ul><p></p><p><em>internazionale su s. Agostino nel XVI centenario della conversione, Roma, 15-20 settembre 1986</em>, <em>Atti </em>(Rome, 1987), 1.413-8. </p><p>Jamieson, I. W. A. 'Augustine's <em>Confessiones</em>: The Structure of Humility.' <em>Augustiniana </em>24 <br>(1974), 234-246. </p><p>Kennedy, Robert P. and Kim Paffenroth, eds. <em>A Reader’s Companion to Augustine’s </em></p><p>Confessions. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 2003. </p><p>Kenney, John Peter. <em>The mysticism of Saint Augustine </em>: <em>rereading the </em>Confessions. New York: </p><p>Routledge, 2005. </p><p>Kirby, W. J. Torrance. “Praise as the Soul’s Overcoming of Time in the Confessions of St. </p><p>Augustine,” <em>Pro Ecclesia </em>6.2 (1997), 333-350. </p><p>Kirwan, Christopher. <em>Augustine. </em>London, 1989. </p><p>Kuntz, Paul G. 'Augustine: From <em>Homo Erro </em>to <em>Homo Viator.</em>' <em>Augustinian Studies </em>11 (1980), 79- </p><p>89. La Bonnardière, Anne-Marie, ed. <em>Saint Augustin et la Bible</em>. Paris, 1986. </p><p>Lawless, George. <em>Augustine of Hippo and his Monastic Rule</em>. Oxford, 1987. </p><p>———. 'Interior Peace in the "<em>Confessiones</em>" of St. Augustine.' <em>REAug </em>26 (1980), 45-61 </p><p>Louth, Andrew. <em>The Origins of the Christian Mystical Tradition</em>. Oxford, 1981. </p><p>Lyotard, Jean-François. <em>The confession of Augustine</em>; translated by Richard Beardsworth. <br>Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2000. </p><p>McMahon, Robert. <em>Augustine's Prayerful Ascent: An Essay on the Literary Form of the </em><br><em>Confessions. </em>Athens, Ga., 1989. </p><p>Mallard, W. 'The Incarnation in Augustine's Conversion.' <em>RA </em>15 (1980), 80-98. Mann, William E. 'The Theft of the Pears.' <em>Apeiron </em>12 (1978), 51-8. Marenbon, John. <em>Boethius</em>. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003. </p><p>de Margerie, Bertrand. <em>Introduction à l'histoire de l'exégèse: III, Saint Augustin</em>. Paris, 1983. </p><p>Markus, Robert A. 'Marius Victorinus and Augustine' <em>Cambridge History of Later Greek and </em><br><em>Early Medieval Philosophy</em>, ed. A. H. Armstrong Cambridge, 1967, pp. 329-419. <br>———. 'St. Augustine on Signs.' <em>Phronesis </em>2 (1957), 60-83; repr. paperback <em>Augustine </em>(1972). ———. '"Imago" and "similitudo" in Augustine.' <em>REAug </em>10 (1964), 125-43. </p><p>———. <em>Conversion and Disenchantment in Augustine's Spiritual Career</em>. Villanova, 1989 Marrou, H.-I. <em>Saint Augustin et la fin de la culture antique</em>. Paris, 1958. </p><p>———. 'Le dogme de la résurrection des corps et la théologie des valeurs humaines selon l'enseignement de saint Augustin.' <em>REAug </em>12 (1966), 111-36. <br>Mazzeo, Joseph. 'St. Augustine's Rhetoric of Silence.' <em>Journal of the History of Ideas </em>23 (1962), <br>175-96. </p><p>Meijering, E. P. <em>Augustin über Schöpfung, Ewigkeit und Zeit: Das elfte Buch der Bekenntnisse. </em></p><p>Leiden: Brill, 1979. <br>Menn, Stephen Philip. <em>Descartes and Augustine</em>. Cambridge: CUP, 1998. Miles, Margaret. <em>Augustine on the Body. </em>Missoula, Mont., 1979. ———. 'Vision: The Eye of the Body and the Eye of the Mind in Saint Augustine's <em>De trinitate </em></p><p>and <em>Confessions</em>.' <em>Journal of Religion </em>63 (1983), 125-142. </p><p>———. 'Infancy,Parenting,and Nourishment in Augustine's <em>Confessions.</em>' <em>The Journal of the </em></p><p><em>American Academy of Religion </em>50 (1982), 349-364. </p><p>O'Brien, William J. 'Towards Understanding Original Sin in Augustine's <em>Confessions</em>.' <em>Thought </em><br>49 (1974), 436-446. <br>O'Connell, Robert J. 'Isaiah's Mothering God in St. Augustine's <em>Confessions</em>.' <em>Thought </em>58 <br>(1983), 188-206. </p><p>———. <em>St. Augustine's </em>Confessions: <em>The Odyssey of Soul</em>. Cambridge, Mass., 1969. ———. <em>The Origin of the Soul in St. Augustine's Later Works. </em>New York, 1987 ———. 'The Fall of the Soul in the <em>Confessions</em>.' <em>Congresso internazionale su s. Agostino nel </em></p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1"><strong>RELG 399 TEXTS OF CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY </strong></li><li style="flex:1"><strong>6</strong></li></ul><p></p><p><em>XVI centenario della conversione, Roma, 15-20 Sett. 1986, Atti</em>. (Rome, 1987), 2.45-58. <br>O'Daly, G. J. P. <em>Augustine's Philosophy of Mind. </em>Berkeley, 1987. </p><p>———. 'Time as <em>Distentio </em>and St. Augustine's Exegesis of Philippians 3,12-14. ' <em>REAug </em>23 <br>(1977), 265-71. </p><p>O'Donovan, Oliver. <em>The Problem of Self-Love in St. Augustine</em>. New Haven, 1980. </p><p>O'Meara, John J. <em>Understanding Augustine</em>. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 1997. </p><p>———. <em>The Young Augustine</em>. London, 1954. Pagels, Elaine. <em>Adam, Eve, and the Serpent</em>. New York, 1988. </p><p>Quinn, John M. <em>A Companion to the </em>Confessions <em>of St. Augustine</em>. New York : P. Lang, 2002. </p><p>Rigby, P. 'Paul <em>Ricoeur, Freudianism, and Augustine's Confessions.' Journal </em>of the American </p><p>Academy of Religion 53 (1985), 93-114. </p><p>Rist, John M. <em>Augustine: Ancient Thought Baptized</em>. New York, 1994. </p><p>Stark, Judith Chelius, ed. <em>Feminist interpretations of Augustine</em>. University Park, PA: <br>Pennsylvania State University Press, 2007. <br>Starnes, Colin. 'The Place and Purpose of the Tenth Book of the <em>Confessions</em>.' <em>Congresso </em></p><p><em>internazionale su s. Agostino nel XVI centenario della conversione, Roma, 15-20 settembre 1986, Atti. </em>(Rome, 1987), 2.95-103. <br>———. <em>Augustine's Conversion: A Commentary on the Argument of Books I-IX of the </em></p><p>Confessions<em>. </em>Waterloo, Ont., 1990. </p><p>Studer, Basil. <em>The Grace of Christ and the Grace of God in Augustine of Hippo: Christocentrism or Theocentrism? </em>Collegeville, MN, 1997. </p><p>Suchocki, Marjorie 'The Symbolic Structure of Augustine's <em>Confessions</em>.' <em>The Journal of the </em></p><p><em>American Academy of Religion </em>50 (1982), 365-378. </p><p>TeSelle, Eugene. <em>Augustine the Theologian</em>. New York, 1970. </p><p>Teske, Roland. <em>To know God and the soul: essays on the thought of Saint Augustine</em>. </p><p>Washington, DC: Catholic University of America Press, 2008. <br>———. 'Platonic Reminiscence and Memory of the Present in St. Augustine.' <em>The New </em></p><p><em>Scholasticism </em>58 (1984), 220-235. </p><p>———. 'The World-Soul and Time in St. Augustine.' <em>Augustinian Studies </em>14 (1983), 75-92. </p><p>Thompson, Christopher J. <em>Christian doctrine, Christian identity: Augustine and the narratives of </em></p><p><em>character</em>. Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 1999. </p><p>Vaught, Carl G. <em>Access to God in Augustine's Confessions: books X-XIII. </em>Albany, NY: State </p><p>University of New York Press, 2005. </p><p>———. <em>Encounters with God in Augustine's Confessions: books VII-IX</em>. Albany, NY: State </p><p>University of New York Press, 2004. </p><p>———. <em>The journey toward God in Augustine's Confessions : books I-VI</em>. Albany: State </p><p>University of New York Press, 2003. </p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1"><strong>RELG 399 TEXTS OF CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY </strong></li><li style="flex:1"><strong>7</strong></li></ul><p></p><p><strong>McGILL UNIVERSITY </strong><br><strong>School of Religious Studies </strong></p><p><strong>STYLE SHEET </strong></p><p><strong>ESSAYS AND TERM-PAPERS </strong></p><p>Individual professors will specify the length of papers, though the text of term-papers, excluding endnotes and bibliography, is usually fifteen (15) to twenty (20) pages (3750 to 5000 words) long. Individual professors will also generally give specifications about research protocols and methodologies. In the Human Sciences, there is an increasing tendency to use the "author-date" system of documentation. This is rapidly replacing the older "footnote-bibliography" system and is recommended by this style sheet. The author-date system is more efficient and takes up less space. Instead of footnotes or endnotes, all references are placed within the body of the paper by noting in brackets simply the author's name, the date of publication when necessary, and the page number(s). A List of References with full bibliographic data is then given at the end of the paper. (Examples are given below in sec. IV A-C). Since some professors may wish to retain the footnote-bibliography system, section IV D below gives examples for this kind of procedure. </p><p><strong>RESPONSIBILITY </strong></p>
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