2. Ashleen Menchaca-Bagnulo, Rome and the Education of Mercy in Augustine’s City of God
3. Michelle Kundmueller and Jeremy Castle, When a Law is No Law At All: Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Use of Augustine and Aquinas in the Battle Against Segregation
4. Jonathan Price and Bede Mullens, O.P., Augustine’s “Inner Self” and Identity Politics
5. Veronica Roberts Ogle, Cultus Hominum: Political Reflections on Augustine’s Theological Anthropology
Part II: Church and State
6. Greg Forster, In Rome but Not of It: Augustine between Eusebius and Donatus
7. Wei Hua, Augustine, Political Obedience and Chinese House Churches
8. Gladden Pappin, Augustine and Gallicanism
9. Edmund Waldstein, O.Cist, Spiritual Ends and Temporal Power: An Integralist Reading of The City of God
10. Paul Miller, Augustinian Liberalism
Part III: Nations, Residents, and Civil Religion
11. Kody Cooper, Existential Humility and the Critique of Civil Religion in Augustine’s Political Theology
12. Peter Busch, Augustine’s Call to Citizenship
13. Mary Keys, Elitism and Secularism, Old and New: Augustine on Humility, Pride, and Philosophy in The City of God VIII-X
14. Paul Weithman, Pride in a Time of Crisis
Part IV: The Republican Augustine?
15. Michael Lamb, Augustine and Contemporary Political Theory: Toward an Augustinian Republicanism
16. Boleslaw Z. Kabala and Caleb Morefield, Speech and Silence: Republican Toleration in Augustine
17. Elżbieta Ciżewska-Martyńska, Augustine and Polish Republicans on the Fragility of Liberty: Questions for Today
Part V: Realism and Idealism in Augustine
18. Matthew Hallgarth, Augustine's Principled Realism
19. Douglas Kries, Augustine and the Flexibility of True Justice
20. Eric Gregory, Beyond Critique: Just War as Theological Political Theology
Part VI: Receptions of Augustine in History
21. Nathan Pinkoski, “Love, but Be Careful What You Love”: Arendt’s Augustinian Fragments on Thinking
22. Daniel Strand, Augustine’s Privation, Arendt’s Banality
23. Conclusions
Boleslaw Z. Kabala is an Assistant Professor in Political Science at Norfolk State University, USA.
Ashleen Menchaca-Bagnulo is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas, USA.
Nathan Pinkoski is an Etienne Gilson Postdoctoral Research Fellow at St Michael’s College in the University of Toronto, Canada.
This volume addresses our global crisis by turning to Augustine, a master at integrating disciplines, philosophies, and human experiences in times of upheaval. It covers themes of selfhood, church and state, education, liberalism, realism, and 20th-century thinkers. The contributors enhance our understanding of Augustine’s thought by heightening awareness of his relevance to diverse political, ethical, and sociological questions. Bringing together Augustine and Gallicanism, civil religion, and Martin Luther King, Jr., this volume expands the boundaries of Augustine scholarship through a consideration of subjects at the heart of contemporary political theory.