Rhetorical Economy in the Theology of Augustine Open Access
Gronewoller, Brian (Spring 2018)
Abstract
Previous scholarship on Augustine has recognized that Augustine was trained in rhetoric, but few scholars have investigated how this affected the substance of his theology. This study demonstrates that Augustine integrated the rhetorical concept of ‘economy’ (oeconomia) – wherein a rhetor arranged all of the parts of a speech into a cohesive unit – into his theologies of creation and history, as well as into his theodicy, in a substantive manner. The argument is presented across five chapters by means of close readings of several texts. Chapter One provides an introduction to the concept of rhetorical economy, a status quaestionis, and an argument that Augustine incorporated rhetorical economy into his scriptural hermeneutic in the early years of his Christian career. Chapter Two contains arguments for two claims. The primary claim is that Augustine uses the media of literary and rhetorical theory –namely the book and the speech – to conceptualize creation, its history, and God’s activity. The secondary claim is that Augustine conceived of the sensible aspects of creation functioning as signs for things in the same manner that he conceived of words functioning as signs for things. Chapter Three demonstrates that Augustine incorporated rhetorical economy into his theology of creation. Chapter Four shows that Augustine incorporated rhetorical economy into his theology of creation. Finally, Chapter Five demonstrates that Augustine utilized rhetorical economy in the logic which he used in his theodicy to harmonize his understanding that sin does not come from God with his commitment to divine providence.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................... 1
CHAPTER ONE:
RHETORICAL ECONOMY AND AUGUSTINE’S
SCRIPTURAL HERMENEUTIC .............................................................................................. 6
AN INTRODUCTION TO RHETORICAL ECONOMY ................................................................. 8
STATUS QUAESTIONIS..................................................................................................... 17
AUGUSTINE’S EARLY INCORPORATION OF RHETORICAL ECONOMY INTO HIS SCRIPTURAL
HERMENEUTIC [ON THE PRACTICES OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AND THE MANICHEES
(PRACTICES) 1.17.30, 1.28.56] ..................................................................................... 25
mirifica dispositio (Practices 1.17.30).................................................................. 27
admirabilis ordo (Practices 1.28.56) ................................................................... 33
Concluding Remarks on Practices 1.17.30 and 1.28.56 ............................................. 37
CONCLUSION ................................................................................................................ 38
CHAPTER TWO:
CREATION, HISTORY, AND GOD’S ACTIVITY AS SPEECH ............................................ 40
CREATION IS A BOOK I: LETTER 43.9.25 ........................................................................ 42
CREATION IS A BOOK II: AGAINST FAUSTUS THE MANICHEE ........................................... 46
CREATION IS A BOOK III: EXPOSITION OF PSALM 45.6-7 ................................................ 52
CREATION IS A BOOK IV: SERMON 68.6 ........................................................................ 60
GOD’S ACTIONS ARE A SPEECH: LETTER 102.6.33 ....................................................... 62
SIGNS, SIGNS, EVERYWHERE SIGNS ............................................................................ 75
HISTORY IS A SPEECH: ON FREE CHOICE 3.15.42, ON THE NATURE OF THE GOOD 8,
AGAINST SECUNDINUS THE MANICHEE 15, AND QUESTIONS FROM THE GOSPELS 2.49 .. 77
CONCLUSION ............................................................................................................... 84
CHAPTER THREE:
RHETORICAL ECONOMY IN AUGUSTINE’S THEOLOGY OF CREATION .. 86
RHETORICAL ECONOMY IN AUGUSTINE’S EARLY THEOLOGY OF CREATION:
ON GENESIS AGAINST THE MANICHEES 1.21.32............................................................ 88
AUGUSTINE’S CONTINUED INCORPORATION OF RHETORICAL ECONOMY INTO HIS
THEOLOGY OF CREATION: SERMON 29D.4-7 ............................................................... 101
Framing Augustine’s Argument: Sermon 29D.2, 7 ........................................... 102
Sermon 29D.4-7 ............................................................................................... 105
Concluding Remarks on Rhetorical Economy in Sermon 29D.4-7 ................... 119
RHETORICAL ECONOMY IN AUGUSTINE’S EARLY NOTION OF ORDER:
ON ORDER 1.7.18 ....................................................................................................... 121
CONCLUSION .............................................................................................................. 134
CHAPTER FOUR:
RHETORICAL ECONOMY IN AUGUSTINE’S THEOLOGY OF HISTORY ... 135
AUGUSTINE’S USE OF RHETORICAL ECONOMY IN HIS THEOLOGY OF HISTORY IN
AD 390-1: ON TRUE RELIGION 22.42-3 ...................................................................... 137
AUGUSTINE’S USE OF RHETORICAL ECONOMY IN HIS THEOLOGY OF HISTORY IN
THE MID TO LATE 390S: ON MUSIC 6.11.29-30 ........................................................... 144
RHETORICAL ECONOMY IN AUGUSTINE’S THEOLOGY OF HISTORY IN AD 403-17 ......... 168
CONCLUSION .............................................................................................................. 182
CHAPTER FIVE:
RHETORICAL ECONOMY IN AUGUSTINE’S THEODICY .............................................. 186
DIVINE CREATION AND DIVINE ARRANGEMENT:
ON GENESIS AGAINST THE MANICHEES 1.3.5 ............................................................. 187
GOD’S ECONOMICAL ARRANGEMENT OF SIN:
ON FREE CHOICE 3.9.27 ........................................................................................... 196
CONCLUSION .................................................................................................................. 211
APPENDIX A:
PRIMARY SOURCE ABBREVIATIONS
(ALPHABETICAL BY ENGLISH TITLE) .......................................................................... 215
APPENDIX B:
PRIMARY SOURCE ABBREVIATIONS
(ALPHABETICAL BY LATIN ABBREVIATION) .............................................................. 222
APPENDIX C:
PRIMARY SOURCES ...................................................................................................... 229
BIBLIOGRAPHY ............................................................................................................. 236
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