B'There are certain rules for interpreting the
scriptures which, as I am well aware, can usefully be
passed on to those with an appetite for such study...'
On Christian Teaching is one of Augustine's most
important works on the classical tradition. Written to
enable Christian students to be their own interpreters
of the Bible, it provides an outline of Christian
theology, a detailed discussion of ethical problems, and
a fascinating early contribution to sign theory.
Augustine also makes a systematic attempt to determine
what elements of classical education are permissible for
a Christian, and in the last book suggests ways in which
Ciceronian rhetorical principles may help in
communicating the faith. This long-needed, completely
new and up-to-date translation gives a close but stylish
representation of Augustine's thought and expression.
References to the classical background are carefully
explained and Roger Green's introduction describes the
aims and circumstances of the work, and outlines its
influence on major figures in the Middle Ages and the
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