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St. Augustine of Hippo: Expositions of the Psalms
by Mary McDonald
This podcast presents themes from Expositions of the Psalms, the last work of Augustine that is what Michael Fiedrowicz says is his “mature theology.” This set of six volumes is not well known because of its tremendous length and its strange literary form. Augustine went line by line to explicate poetry, and he parked these explanations into homilies. Nonetheless, fragments of this warm, witty, and profound text were found in monasteries all over Europe at the fall of Rome, influencing clergy greatly, and thus in large part inspiring the spread of Western Christianity. These podcasts offer viewers facets of this work to enhance their understanding of Augustine’s magnificent vision of creation, his synthesis of the roles of Christ, and his direction for the interior development needed to live a Christian life. To delve into this work yourself, find all six volumes at New City Press: https://www.focolaremedia.com/bookstore/6-volume-expositions-psalms-set-study-edition<b
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Background Podcast 1
Welcome to Expositions of the Psalms by Saint Augustine! This first podcast explains the background of this six-volume set: why you haven't heard of it, why you want to enjoy excerpts from it, and why it is such a profound text. Patience: this is my first podcast!Permission to use excerpts comes from New City Press, publishers of Augustine's works. https://www.focolaremedia.com/bookstore/6-volume-expositions-psalms-set-study-edition
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
This podcast presents themes from Expositions of the Psalms, the last work of Augustine that is what Michael Fiedrowicz says is his “mature theology.” This set of six volumes is not well known because of its tremendous length and its strange literary form. Augustine went line by line to explicate poetry, and he parked these explanations into homilies. Nonetheless, fragments of this warm, witty, and profound text were found in monasteries all over Europe at the fall of Rome, influencing clergy greatly, and thus in large part inspiring the spread of Western Christianity. These podcasts offer viewers facets of this work to enhance their understanding of Augustine’s magnificent vision of creation, his synthesis of the roles of Christ, and his direction for the interior development needed to live a Christian life. To delve into this work yourself, find all six volumes at New City Press: https://www.focolaremedia.com/bookstore/6-volume-expositions-psalms-set-study-edition<b
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